Tuck91
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Whats your process for really soiled and dirty door jambs, what products and process do you use?
What do you do for light dirt and dust?
What do you do for light dirt and dust?
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And here I am going at it with APC and a terry cloth.![]()
Purple Power 50/50 water mix. Spray/saturate door jambs and hinges. Then us a paint brush to agitate the dirt off. I rinse with a hose and dry with a towel.
Whats your process for really soiled and dirty door jambs, what products and process do you use?
What do you do for light dirt and dust?
I was afraid to use Purple Power since it is a painted surface.![]()
Door Jambs
1. Use P21S Total Auto Wash, dilute the cleaner as necessary, using a damp micro fibre towel go over the door jamb.
2. Take a Swissvax Detail Brush and ensure that you have got into the corners, just lightly brush over it a couple of times.
3. For difficult to reach areas use the Mini E-Z Detail brush with a flexible shaft
4. Rinse it off using a wet microfiber towel, and dry thoroughly
5. Use a Carnauba wax or a spray (WOWA) polymer sealant Zanio Z-8 for protection
6. Repeat this process on the other side and carry on detailing the rest of your car
7. Check the hinge / latch lubrication, renew with silicone grease as necessary
8. Remove dust / dirt from the rubber sleeves and apply Iz einszett Vinyl-Rubber Care'
9. While you are doing this part of the job, also clean the area around the boot lid, hood and inside the fuel filler flap and access area.
10. Clean the water channels in the trunk as well as under the hood.
11. Don?t forget the door sills / kick plates; once clean and dry, they should be protected by applying a surface dressing to vinyl surfaces and either wax or sealant protection to painted surfaces.
An extract from one of a series of 110 in-depth, unbiased ?Detailing Technical Papers? ? TOGWT ? Ltd Copyright 2002-2009, all rights reserved.
Thanks for the tip Rasky, looks like I will be giving that a try soon.