Should the door jam hinges be greasy? I never liked doing that area cause of the grease. Or should I clean the grease off so it`s nice and clean? Dothe jams really need to be greased? I don`t think new cars are greased.
Should the door jam hinges be greasy? I never liked doing that area cause of the grease. Or should I clean the grease off so it`s nice and clean? Dothe jams really need to be greased? I don`t think new cars are greased.
Yes firebird older vehicles can get dried out and need grease but not gobs and gobs of it :biggrin: like you will often see .I always clean those nasty door jams up . It makes the car look like new again!
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So maybe if they haven`t ever really been cleaned, wonder if it would be a good idea to "de-grease" the hinges, clean and "re-grease" the hinges? I guess I`m not asking how to clean them or what to use...was asking if grease should be removed. My `69 Firebird I think I will keep the grease added but just clean the newer vehicles and leave the grease off. Thx DC!
Generally a leaf blower but I have used compressed air many times to get into those hard to reach areas.
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old mf towels, which reminds me, i need to do a ONR wash
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