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just thought i'd see what type of products you all use on your cars that may be unconventional, kinda like how i use a glass cleaner called Invisible Glass on my wheels, and it really works quite well...i also used tire foam, dont recall the brand, on a stain in my passenger seat and it drew it right out...
those may not be soo unconventional, but chime on in and share some of ur secret car care products with the board!
Use peanut butter to remove white wax residue from the grill cover and cowl.
I can see how both of these would work quite well lol haha lets see what I have used before ....... nothing OH well I have a few what looks to be grease stains in the seast that I want to get out but we have Bissel fabric cleaner to get that out.
there is this stuff at meijer and wal-mart its called instant rust remover and is in a white spray bottle and the writing is rust colored and i used it on my rims and it got absolutly everything off of them it was better than any wheel cleaner i had ever used and then after that i used tireshire on the rims and then wiped over them with a rag....they looked dam* good but they were silver paint zr1's i dont think that it would turn out as good on crhome
I use about 1:5 vinegar to water mix to take off waterspots.
Apply, wipe, rinse with 100% water, wipe and its shiny as ever. Try not to use too often, as may take off a little wax.
Also I'm doing work on my decals and am in the process of removing some of the old. I use mineral spirits which doesn't hurt the body paint to much if it spills. Smells kinda funny though. And it eats wax, if you get some on your finish, you will have to re-wax.
Rain x gets sap and tar and other sticky stuff off if you don't have anything elce to use, I think it's ok on paint right?
Rain X is basically alcohol in water (as are 90% of cleaning products, just different kinds of alcohol. rainx is probably isopropanol, makes water bead up.)
rinse off after you use it and its fine.
windex is good on all the plastic parts. i want to find something for the flat black trim, maby armor all or tier shine. ill try the armor all tomarow.
windex is good on all the plastic parts. i want to find something for the flat black trim, maby armor all or tier shine. ill try the armor all tomarow.
The guy who did my truck decal wiped my doors down with it !!! Amor all works good on plastic as well gives it a good clean look :tup: Flat black idk about
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
Hello, so I changed the front bearings on the bird and the ABS inoperative light came on. I made a mistake of not removing negative battery cable. Now...
I usually have to double, triple my headlight switch for them to come up on my 97 Firebird. I cleaned all connections. Could it be the headlight switch...
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