Removing 12 years of "mild use" GROSS!
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AOW, Well done! You have a little time on me, but hope I can pester you with too many PMS and questions. Do you mind being my mentor? Is there a position open? What are the qualifications?
Here are two from my last project..that stopped being driven year 'round.
Basically, I started with a lot of Purple Power, pressure wash, blow dry, then paint thinner to remove undercoating from plastic and powder coated surfaces, and a wire brush attachment on cast parts. Razor bade action here and there to remove pesky tar and some plastic conditioner on splash guards and plastic covers. Same with you, AOW?
Here are two from my last project..that stopped being driven year 'round.
Basically, I started with a lot of Purple Power, pressure wash, blow dry, then paint thinner to remove undercoating from plastic and powder coated surfaces, and a wire brush attachment on cast parts. Razor bade action here and there to remove pesky tar and some plastic conditioner on splash guards and plastic covers. Same with you, AOW?
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Basically, I started with a lot of Purple Power, pressure wash, blow dry, then paint thinner to remove undercoating from plastic and powder coated surfaces, and a wire brush attachment on cast parts. Razor bade action here and there to remove pesky tar and some plastic conditioner on splash guards and plastic covers. Same with you, AOW?
Over the years, I've found Xenit to work best for my needs. Once I've cleaned something, I wash with water, let dry, and then saturate with 303 Protectant.
I'm dreading looking under there in a few weeks - the car has not been washed in at least 5 months and is filthy from a few trips.
Andreas