<VV> Cleaning glass / WARNING
Jim Allen Sr.
jameseasr at comcast.net
Sun Mar 1 09:57:12 EST 2009
I have had great results cleaning glass by using a claybar, with quick
detail for a lubricant. Polish with a terrycloth towel and your done.
Jim Allen Sr
----- Original Message -----
From: "Louis Armer" <carmerjr at mindspring.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Cleaning glass / WARNING
> JUST REMEMBER NOT TO LET ANY PART OF THE STEEL WOOL PAD TOUCH A
> PAINTED SURFACE OR YOU WILL BE VERY
> UPSET.......................................
> Chuck Armer
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> At 10:27 PM 2/28/2009, you wrote:
>>You can use the #0000 steel wool either way. If you're trying to really
>>clean up some stubborn stuff, like the hard waterspots you speak of,
>>squirt
>>some Windex
>>on the windshield and rub until you can see the spots disappearing. This
>>method works best if you're out of the sun, of course. It'll help cut
>>through the residue.
>>
>>But for normal use, use it dry. The sliding effect, that tells you the
>>glass
>>is polished clean , is most noticeable when the pad is dry. When it first
>>rubs across the glass, you'll feel it snagging on all sorts of micro-junk.
>>Don't be afraid of a bit of hand pressure, but of course, never bear down
>>deliberately in one spot, that wouldn't serve you well.
>>
>>When I travel, I can dry-clean all the windows in about 5 minutes, before
>>I
>>hit the road and the glass is concours-clear. It's really good on road
>>dust
>>and bug-splatter cleanup, without getting the windshield drains all wet!
>>
>>Hope this helps. You'll wind up with a pad of it under your driver's seat
>>as
>>part of your regular gas-stop routine.
>>
>>Mel
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Wildman, Kenneth" <k-wildman at onu.edu>
>>To: "Mel Francis" <mfrancis at wi.rr.com>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>>Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 8:29 PM
>>Subject: RE: <VV> Cleaning glass
>>
>>
>>Do you use the steel wool dry or wet?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Ken
>>'66 Corsa Cvt, 140/4
>>'66 Monza 110/PG
>>
>>
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