[DML] Re: CLEANING
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[DML] Re: CLEANING
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 18:20:51 -0000
As far as a detergent to wash the car, you can use any mild soap. Even
dishwashing liquid. The real question is how hard the water is in your
area. You need to use a soap that can work with the water in your
area. If the water is hard you will get all kinds of water spots. Most
auto stores sell car wash soap. Talk to the guy at the counter and he
can help you select one. I use hot water in a bucket with a cupfull of
soap and a sponge. After you dry the car you may want to go over it
with something like Windex or alcohol to spot clean it better. In
general wax is not going to help so don't get any soap with wax in it.
Dry with a chamois or towels. For stains and tar use a solvent, just
stay away from the weatherstripping and rub strips with it. For a S/S
cleaner get the Glo-SS from Chemsearch and a blending pad from one of
the Delorean vendors. DMCH sells the cleaning kit that origionally was
offered by DMC.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Carl Davis" <carldavis@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello, I recently purchased my first Delorean, I was wondering if
there is any type car wash soap, etc that you can buy at a local parts
store for proper cleaning of the stainless? Thanks for any tips. Carl
>
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