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    i love turtle wax ice. i also use the ice car wash. for my dash i use goop cream. works great without leaving a slick film on my dash and seats.
    BARB

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    Invisible Glass is the whip!

    Also a Mr. Clean Eraser works wonders, applications are endless.

    As far as wax/polishes/sealers NOTHING beats Zainos Show Car Polish and detail spray.
    It's unsurpassed for shine and durability.

    Meguiars makes a great dash and trim preservative, Interior Detail Master (no shine, not oily).

    PB Blaster for rusted nuts and bolts.

    Last, but not least, for you really domesticated individualists, Dyson Animal, everytime we use it we empty dirt from China out of the hopper!

    Reynolds Aluminum foil for covering (masking) up irregular shape parts while painting.
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    I've used English metal restore on my old aluminum mags with amazingly good results. I have also used Bleche White with mixed results on my Harley's white walls. It worked great on any small stains, but one big one that was there for over a year it didn't do much to hide. I think more scrubbing and effort on my part might lead to success!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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