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Re: Engine Cleaner/Wax Job

To: simwdc@utica.ge.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Engine Cleaner/Wax Job
From: ArthurK101@aol.com
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 19:08:18 -0500
In a message dated 96-03-22 05:21:04 EST, you write:

>       I have a couple "cosmetic" questions:
>
>       1) I would like to clean the engine area under my bonnet
>       and friends here suggested using Simple Green or Castrol
>       Superclean. Are there any other recommendations and what
>       do I have to be careful of when I use these "crud eaters"?
>
>       2) Moving to the top of the bonnet (and the rest of the 
>       car).... I want to bring out the "brightness" of my
>       current paint job and then give it a good wax job.
>       Any recommendations here as to a good cleaner and
>       wax?
>       
>       Thanks again.
>
>                       Bill Christ
>                       1960 TR3A
>                       Utica, New York
>

Bill, Simple Green works very well and does no damage - just follow the
directions.  Sometimes I "cut" it with water as the bottle reads and
sometimes, depending on how soiled the compartment is, I use it full
strength.  Never had a problem. Oh. I use paper towels to wipe off the Simple
Green and then flush with water.

As for the body - I have found that Liquid Glass is the best wax I have EVER
used.  I have been using it for about 8 years on all my cars.  They also have
a "soap" and a cleaner/pre-wax which are really great.  I get my supply of
these from a dealer in Florida but I originally got them from the company
itself.  They are located in NJ.  But I know that it is available at Classic
Car Accessory places.  Sorry but I don't have the address with me - but could
get it if you are interested.

If I can be of further help - don't hesitate.  I have no  vested interest in
those products - I just am very satisified with them.

Arthur Kelly '64 TR4 CT33118L (riginal owner)

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