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Old 05-10-2008, 11:24 AM   #6 (permalink)
Sandi_k
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Re: Sandi's Saturday Cleaning

Steven:

I find your FJ's name quite disturbing, especially when used in thread titles. Please be careful with your declarations on who (what?) is getting a cleaning; you might upset my husband. At the very least, you should change your spelling of the name.



The *original* FJ Sandi, from January, 2006. Show some respect!

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I've read through the threads a bit, but, I'm just about to do a quick cleaning of Sandi tomorrow, and I'm looking for any advice that might help guide me in the short-term.

So far, I see many products recommended for cleaning and for waxing/polishing, and I'm gatherign them for my eventual mix, but for now, I think I'm just going to do the following for tomorrow...

I was on a trail run a couple weekends ago (with a bunch of my CO FJ brothers and sisters), and although I've cleaned her exterior a couple times since, I still haven't done anything about all the trail dust (I know = dork).

I'd really like to just get all of that trail dust out of there, off the main surfaces tomorrow, even if I don't do the best job quite yet with cleaning and protecting, etc.

So, my plan is to just use some kind of damp (wet?) cloth and very gently wipe it off the surfaces (I'm extremely afraid of the abrasive action of the sand as I'm attempting to wipe it off) and then come back later sometime with some chemicals, etc and make it right.

What you think?

steven
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