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Re: Removing the damn spray on wax!!!
Posted by Dean (more from Dean) on Fri, 19 Jan 2001 19:33:23
In Reply to: Removing the damn spray on wax!!!, Tami, Fri, 19 Jan 2001 18:23:43
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The ArmorAll will trap dirt while slick and it later hardens into a mess of trapped dirt. Clean the textured trim with a tooth brush and windex. Not really something to do on a cold day. You might see how much you can get off with a power washer at the coin wash.
After you get it clean. Leave it for few days and see if it stays that way. Then find some other kind of dressing if you really feel that you need it. But don't be using this kind of product to 'wet' some other gunk or residue. Stay away from ArmourAll! Do not use it on rubber around windows or tires.
For the plasic rocker panel covers, a floor scrub brush will help.
I hope that you don't have any dressings on the dash, the reflections can be nasty. This needs to be a flat finish!
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