Door Jams, whats your process

You must mean things that aren't supposed to get wet like Dashboards & Door Panels? There shouldn't be any problems with the items in the jamb itself right?
 
If they're dirty I use a soapy solution and a mf towel or some PB's spray&wipe. I also keep them waxed or use a spray sealant. Then I just maintain with a QD.
 
David Fermani said:
You must mean things that aren't supposed to get wet like Dashboards & Door Panels? There shouldn't be any problems with the items in the jamb itself right?



nah..it's just painted metal like the rest of the car. Just gotta remember to put some lube on the pins so they don't get squeaky!
 
I spray degreaser or APC and then hose it off, for grease stains I use a little brush, ends up looking brand spankin new! :)
 
Yeah Invigor is right on that. Actually I use to think that Ivigor (from past posts) was a bit of a cowboy when it came to water and interiors (HEHE!!), but with some cars many professionals (not hacks!!) use water in the interiors when it is safe to do so. Things like using the water hose to put in like 2 inches of water.



I personally would never do that, but pressure washing the door jams are best done on a low pressure with a flexible lance. I prefer using steam though.
 
howareb said:
Yeah Invigor is right on that. Actually I use to think that Ivigor (from past posts) was a bit of a cowboy when it came to water and interiors (HEHE!!), but with some cars many professionals (not hacks!!) use water in the interiors when it is safe to do so. Things like using the water hose to put in like 2 inches of water.



I personally would never do that, but pressure washing the door jams are best done on a low pressure with a flexible lance. I prefer using steam though.



Can't wait to give the steam a go.



Right now I use an APC on the nasty parts, but mostly ONR followed by UPGP.
 
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