Wacky "Off-label" uses for your detailing products?

AIO. grandfather used it this thankgivng to take off stuborn stain off his dentures. he rinsed it afterwards ofcourse.
 
AIO- on my bathtub
SG- used on laquered sword scabbards
WG leather conditioner- driving gloves
engine degreaser- use to clean garden shears
UPP- sink fixtures
meguiar's #39- clean marks off fridge

I am sure I've used a few other things for other purposes. I'll have to take a look through my product shelves and see if I can remember how I used it.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
AIO- on my bathtub
SG- used on laquered sword scabbards
WG leather conditioner- driving gloves
engine degreaser- use to clean garden shears
UPP- sink fixtures
meguiar's #39- clean marks off fridge

I am sure I've used a few other things for other purposes. I'll have to take a look through my product shelves and see if I can remember how I used it.

so i take it the legacy sint the only thing that shines in u're house.
 
;) I'm obsessive compulsive in the garage and my wife is obsessive compulsive in the house. It's actually a very good combination. :)
 
Zaino Z-9 and Z-10 (cleaner and "Leather in a bottle" conditioner) for all my leather coats, shoes, my wife's purses, and, of course, my leather seats.
 
PB Professional Polish on the kitchen appliances as well as the sink fixtures. 4* Leather Cleaner and Conditioner on shoes, and the last one (don't laugh) Klasse AIO on the lawnmower.
 
I use Stoners Speed Bead to polish the furniture. Really cleans the wood and leaves a great shine. The wife asked how I got the woodwork so clean so I told her. She just shrugged and said it looks great.
 
S100 on my oak dining room table. (Polyurethane finish)

Cal Car duster for general house dusting, especially big screen TV!!! Tables, dressers, etc.

I also use the Cal-duster for hard-to-reach areas under the kitchen table, between chair legs... hardwood floor.
 
I keep a bottle of Meg's QD in the bathrooms for quick cleanups. Leaves a shine, where 409 and other bathroom cleaners don't.
 
Used my PC, an orange pad, and Wolfgang polish to spiff the stainless double sink in the kitchen. Darn near looks new although it's 15 years old.
 
Well, I try not to use too many of my detailing products on household stuff, because I hate to be using good product on something other than mine or customer's cars, but.... I'm always tempted to use ProPolish on most of the metal stuff I have in the house because it works so well on my truck. This thread is probably dangerous for me because now I'll be thinking about it the next time I need to clean something around the house!
 
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