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what to use to clean/polish wood trim? (archive)
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Posted by 1stDinan330i on May 06, 2001 at 23:36:27:
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damp chamois cleans it but light surface scratches show. window cleaner works a little better but not quite good enough.
any other suggestions?
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Armorall protectant seems to work well
Karl G
23:40 5/06/2001
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will never use armor all again - bad experience
1stDinan330i
23:48 5/06/2001
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what happened with it?
Karl G
23:50 5/06/2001
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cracked perfect dashboard on 74 RX-4 (m)
1stDinan330i
23:54 5/06/2001
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Pledge....works real well. Really
Tom330i
23:40 5/06/2001
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huh, didn't think of that. thanks. (m)
1stDinan330i
23:51 5/06/2001
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That's what I use...works great
Jim in Oregon
23:46 5/06/2001
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