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    Re: School me please.........

    Hey, now there`s finally a use for simple green.........
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    I like any rinseless wash in a pump-up sprayer, and some rinseless in a bucket (at wash strength). I dampen `work` MF towels in the bucket and just clean what I can reach. You could also use brushes and wheel woolies to get to other areas.
    I did an 84 Corvette with the factory markings still on it using this method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mc2hill View Post
    I like any rinseless wash in a pump-up sprayer, and some rinseless in a bucket (at wash strength). I dampen `work` MF towels in the bucket and just clean what I can reach. You could also use brushes and wheel woolies to get to other areas.
    I did an 84 Corvette with the factory markings still on it using this method.
    I use rinseless on mine most of the time. Like the idea of wheel woolies. But this has a lot tougher area to work in than an 84. But I think I could get a lot done with this type of method. Not completely, but a lot. Thanks
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

 

 
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