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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
Originally Posted by CieraSL
+1. You can get a 1" paintbrush from Wal-Mart for like $1. Another good tool you might consider (and you can use it for your wheels as well) is the EZ Detail Brush Mini.
And just use that in conjunction with something like Meguiar's APC or APC+. Should make cleaning a snap!
I almost hate to grunge up an EZ Detail brush on greasy stuff. Fortunately, like many others, I had one break where the wire enters the handle and the vendor replaced it. Now I use the broken one for really greasy stuff.
Here's another handy tool... or set of tools... to get into any tight spots you can imagine. A little pricey for something you may not use regularly (isn't everything detailing-related?) but I find new uses for them all the time.
Pimp Stixxx - Motorcycle Detailing - Motorcycle Polishing Tools - Microfiber Towels - Microfiber Cloths - Biker Clothing - Motorcycle Apparel
I picked 'em up at a local Yamaha shop on sale because they weren't a big seller. There's a list of local dealers on the Web site.
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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
I noticed that you had Simple Green in your supply cabinate. You can dilute that at 10-1 and spray it on and let it dwell for about 15 seconds and then wipe off with a MF.
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I have used paint brushes of various sizes for years to reach those type of places. Anywhere from 1/2" to 3" have a place.
They are also handy under the hood.
I sometimes cut off about 1/2 of the bristles to have a slightly stiffer brush.
I also wrap the metal sleeve with black plastic tape to keep from hitting it on something I might regret.
I use them with both APC and QD products.
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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
Originally Posted by dood786
These are nice brushes , does the Geek sell um??
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Originally Posted by dood786
Originally Posted by arkus
These are nice brushes , does the Geek sell um??
I doubt it.
I think Meguiar's discontinued them several years back.
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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
I guess paint brushes will work then.
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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
Get a good quality $35.00 or so 4" Horse Hair Paint Brush ! after you have cleaned the interior and prior to any exterior wash dip the paint brush in the carwash bucket with suds you have prepared for the exterior. Liberally dip and rub the bristles agaist all door Jamb surfaces, crevices and wiring acordians.
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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
Originally Posted by Wax Gorilla
Get a good quality $35.00 or so 4" Horse Hair Paint Brush ! after you have cleaned the interior and prior to any exterior wash dip the paint brush in the carwash bucket with suds you have prepared for the exterior. Liberally dip and rub the bristles agaist all door Jamb surfaces, crevices and wiring acordians.
Thanks for the tip. When I wash my cars , all I do to the door jams is just dry them (if that). I will now clean them with a paint brush . Thanks again .
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Re: cleaning door jambs/crevices
Here's what I do...
Try to wash them with either a brush or wash mitt during the washing step and then dry and wipe the paint and rubber gaskets clean.
After this, I use Microfiber towels or cotton towels form the Tatty Groups listed here,
The 4 minimum categories of wiping cloths
and either apply a one-step cleaner wax to painted sections or a dressing to rubber gaskets and vinyl trim components.
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