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Old 05-11-2012, 11:36 AM   #51
 
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Garner - last time i detailed my dad's truck, his intake tube looked worse than yours. i pulled it off, soaked it in Jaxwax super citrus, and scrubbed it with a semi-stiff bristle brush (nylon bristles, a toothbrush should work.) After i got all the nasty off it, I put it back on and sprayed the whole engine compartment down with shine all, and it looked better than the day he picked it up from the dealership!


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Old 05-13-2012, 12:34 PM   #52
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In short, Garner, Jax Wax stuff rocks. I have been impressed with each and every product I've bought and used so far.

I bought a "bucket deal"...lots of product for around $100. I was able to mix and match some of the items in the bucket (and I hope the Cianfrocca's still allow for that, lol) to better suit my truck's cleaning needs. For example, I needed leather cleaner and conditioner but some don't. I have bought some other items individually as well. Get in touch with the Cianfrocca's, they will hook you up.
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Old 05-15-2012, 07:37 PM   #53
 
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Good to know guys! I just need to find a job lol. This picking and choosing mods/cleaners stuff from a $100 check in my bank account from my sister is not working


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Originally Posted by UnderCover View Post
On the chrome clad wheels I used McGuire's chrome wheel cleaner. It's supposed to be a spray on/rinse off, but I'd always soap them up and give them a gentle scrub in addition to the wheel cleaner. Then a good coating of purple polish (available from jaxwax) made 'em shine like new.

Now that they're plasti-dipped i just use soap & water.
I use the same stuff. They also have a paste wax for the chrome. But recently ran out of the spray and just used the McGuires ultimate quick wax.


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I use Meguiars All wheel cleaner in a purple bottle. Gets brake dust and other crap off very easily. When I run out of that stuff I use purple power to tie me over till I goto the store.


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Ewwww, you used the "M" word
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Ewwww, you used the "M" word
IMO Meguiers knows what they are doing when it comes to tire and wheel cleaning. Theire wheel cleaner and spray on tire shine is awesome. I have used everything on the market and hands down those are the 2 best products I have used so far. (Tire and wheel applications)


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