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>Date: Fri, 16 Aug 1996 13:18:19 -0300
>From: Blaine Sanders 5483 <BLAINES@strata3d.com>
>To: oldsmobile@ccn.cs.dal.ca
>Subject: My Resto Tip (was RE: Toothbrush)
>Sender: oldsmobile-owner@ccn.cs.dal.ca
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>Reply-To: oldsmobile@ccn.cs.dal.ca
>
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> There is some use for a toothbrush in maintainance/restoration...
> Before ripping out your old, dirty vinyl, inspect it closely. If
> it's not cracked and/or faded, try using an old, stiff-bristled
> toothbrush with ArmorAll (sp) to scrub the dirt out of the grain.
> This is especially useful on armrest pads, as they tend to get
> discolored (due to elbow grease and dirt) after years of use.
>
> Also use the same technique when prepping for shows to clean those
> tiny hard to reach crevices -- like the ones at the edge of your
> vinyl seats. As we all know, it's amazing what those little things
> can do for the overall appearance of your car.
>
>- Blaine
>'72 Cutlass Supreme
>[soon to be proud new owner of either a '69 Cutlass or '66 Toronado]
>
>
John T. Blair WA4OHZ email: jblair@exis.net
Va. Beach, Va Phone: (757) 495-8229
48 TR1800 48 #4 Midget 65 Morgan 4/4 Series V
75 Bricklin SV1 77 Spitfire
The one with the most toys, wins!
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