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Exterior Care Wash, Wax, Paint, Body, Buffing, and Polishing. |
05-09-2006, 12:36 AM
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Name: 4S FED
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Originally Posted by dieselcowboy
Flitz polish works too...... I have used it on my outside rearview mirrors a couple of times..... Took the spots right off......
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I know Flitz works good. Takes a little "elbo-grease" though.
This would be you're best bet on the STANG, SIX-OH!
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06-11-2006, 11:00 PM
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Name: UNBROKEN
Title: Ezekiel 25:17
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Hot white vinegar works well....that and a new single edge razor blade will clean everythign off with no bad side effects except stinky hands.
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06-11-2006, 11:03 PM
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Name: 4S FED
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Originally Posted by UNBROKEN
Hot white vinegar works well....that and a new single edge razor blade will clean everythign off with no bad side effects except stinky hands.
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Damn Stinky-Pinky?
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2005 SRT-10 RAM QC Mods: Magnaflow Cat-Back, "other stuff".
1967 Corvette Conv. 327/400 4-Speed Mods: LOTS
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06-22-2006, 06:57 PM
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Name: Fantom
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Originally Posted by 4S FED
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Uhh...no comment about that one
Ya'll know the stuff for cleaning glasstop stoves? Works like a charm, best of all: it's only like $4 at the grocery store.
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06-28-2006, 09:15 PM
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Name: AWray
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Eastwoodco.com has several glass restoration products. I haven't tried anything from Eastwood yet, but I know Mother's Chrome Polish and the Mag & Aluminum polish will not remove the water spots I have. If the Eastwood stuff won't remove the spots, I think the glass will have to be replaced.
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08-09-2006, 12:05 AM
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Name: Rottin Rhonda
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Brasso metal polish works like a charm! It gets the marks my squeegy leaves behind. I just used it a couple of days ago on my rear windows (with a couple years buildup) and they look great. Now to do the other windows...
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08-21-2006, 09:19 PM
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Name: Slaughterhouse
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TooMuchBoost
Billy, we are talking about two different kinds of water spots here. I'm talking about the ones from acid rain that are etched into your glass.
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Damn where does it acid rain bad enough the eat up your glass.....what about the poor dog outside?????
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