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fordracing65 06-03-2013 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by FWB (Post 1246869)
so the aluminum your using windex on.....is it raw aluminum? or coated aluminum......i would think the ammonia would darken raw aluminum....No?

it makes perfect sense to use it on clear anodized aluminum

Windex original if just sprayed on and wiped off is safe...

saturnkk 06-08-2013 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron61 (Post 1246730)
I use a product called Wet Paint. All I ever do is just wipe the heavy dust off with a Calif. Car duster and then put the Wet Paint on and wipe it off immediately. I also use it on the windshields and bugs just slide off with the swipe of a damp cloth. I have never used soap of any kind on any of my cars, but then mine aren't show cars either. The Wet Paint leaves a very slick and high shine. I can do a whole car with it in about 25 minutes and the Cobra was less as it was smaller.

Wet Paint Automotive Polishing Glaze: cleans, polishes and protects vehicle surfaces.

Ron :)

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Best stuff ever. I bought it based on your recommendation and some reviews I picked-up around the internets. Cleans everything. Chrome is a mirror, glass is streak free, paint looks wet. No need to wash, polish, wax any more!!!!

WardL 06-08-2013 10:09 PM

For some reason I really enjoy getting the hose, soap and a rag to wash down my cars on a warm day. I made a towel with Velcro strips strategically placed around the cockpit to keep most of the overspray out of the interior. I use lots of water pointed in the right direction and very little gets into the cockpit. The wet paint stuff sounds good too. I use microfiber rags to remove the water. I should break out the leaf blower and try that too!

rpatton3 06-22-2013 09:49 PM

Have any of you used this under car paint that keeps a new car looking new? I guess it is clear.

It was advertised in Hot Rod or Hemming's a while back.

I thought many of you with a lift might have used it.

Does anything get stainless pipes back after turning blue?


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