you shouldn't use windex because it contains ammonia and it will damage the tint.
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Originally posted by BlackVr6ix View Postyou shouldn't use windex because it contains ammonia and it will damage the tint.
(I don't have tint)
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Whats the problem with using Enjo? We just bought a car cleaning glove and polishing cloth from Enjo, and i used it for the first time this morning. I thought the results were excellent, but is there some heinous scratching effect that they dont tell you about???
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House hold products tend to destroy clearcoat. Dish washing fluid is notorious for it. Ever tried turps with 80% water, tend to get alot of crap off I'd keep it away from paint though. Oh and Vodka and Rakija as I've mentioned before for windows ... nothing on the planet seems to work better, and no I'm not selling any though lol...80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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Originally posted by ScienceVR6 View Postso, my mission tommorow is to get the golf looking hot for no outlay.
my plan of attack is thus.- Wash. In the backyard with my kenco noodle and bug spunge and eagle 1 professional car wash. (can only be bought in a 20L drum!)
- chammous. Gotta dry it. gotta do all the gaps too.
- polish. I think i have some kitten number 1 somwhere, i will see if i can find it.......
- steel wool the exhaust tips. Get the chrome blingin' again!
- Paint the inner gaurds. A can of $2 paint from supercrap does the trick, get it all looking tidy.
- tyre shine. All the tyres, the bumpers, the skirts, the lips, the moulds, the flairs, the side repeater lenses, the spoiler, EVERYTHING!
- outside glass. Can't be bothered polishing the glass, so i will juust get the windex out and some paper towell.
- Vachume the carpets, the door pockets, the center consol. God knows it needs it. Damn country towns and there dirt roads.
- i still need somthing to do the leather with. Normally i just use Kitten interier cleaner. but i have none left.
- Same problem with the dash and door cards. I have nothing left! I will chamouse them though, nothing lifts dust like a damp chamois.
- i need an inside window cleaner. They tell me you cant use windex on tinted windows.
I use Mr Sheen on my glass as it has no omonia in it.
Another trick i use on my beetle and its to get rid of rust off the chrome is viniger and foil. It gets rid of any rust spots on chrome!2009 Volkswagen R36 Wagon
1968 Audi F103 75L Coupe
1966 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe
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Originally posted by XXX-1.8T View PostIve heard of steel wool on metals but im scared it will scatch it?
I use Mr Sheen on my glass as it has no omonia in it.
Another trick i use on my beetle and its to get rid of rust off the chrome is viniger and foil. It gets rid of any rust spots on chrome!
Explain the viniger and foil technic.
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Originally posted by ScienceVR6 View PostSo long as it's lubericated (i.e. Soapy water) you will be fine.
Explain the viniger and foil technic.
Scrunch up some foil and rub where there is rust on metal bits and watch the rust go away as the vinigar has a chemical reaction to the foil and rust it gets rid of it.
Amazing stuff!2009 Volkswagen R36 Wagon
1968 Audi F103 75L Coupe
1966 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe
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Aluminium is very reactive, I'm guessing the vinegar (acetic acid) takes off a few electrons from the aluminuim (al) which then allows the rust (Fe) then reacts and then attach to the aluminium. I'm guessing you all already know that80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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Originally posted by Golf Houso View PostAluminium is very reactive, I'm guessing the vinegar (acetic acid) takes off a few electrons from the aluminuim (al) which then allows the rust (Fe) then reacts and then attach to the aluminium. I'm guessing you all already know that
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Lol couldn't help myself. I'm no science person, I didn't even do all that well in chemistry anyway, but yeah thats the chemical reaction for that, i'll post the equation later lol... when I've got time, bloody employment, I want to be a uni bum again...
80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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