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  • #16
    Re: Door Jambs

    Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    Looks good! I find if you spend an extra 5 minutes wiping them out after every wash they stay really clean.
    Well put Rasky. I do that everytime I wash our cars. When drying the cars off I use a a different mf towel and wipe down all the jambs and under the doors all around the weather stripping. This keeps them looking like new.

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    • #17
      Re: Door Jambs

      excellent job .looks great....
      Last edited by chessplayer; Oct 18, 2008, 02:44 PM. Reason: wrong reply

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      • #18
        Re: Door Jambs

        Myself....on cars that haven't been done before I use APC @ 10-1 followed by Megs Speed Detailer, on my own car it's a quick spray and wipe with Speed Detailer everytime that does the trick

        Bryan

        PS it's the same for the gutters round the boot (trunk), bonnet (hood) and the roof!!

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        • #19
          Re: Door Jambs

          I try to remember each time I wash the car to wipe down the Jambs. 2 times a year I treat the gaskets and molding to All Season dressing, and do the paint with A-12 cleaner wax.
          quality creates its own demand

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          • #20
            Re: Door Jambs

            I have a super soft flexible/bendable/shapable wheel scrubbing brush I use on door jambs... that way I'm able to get behind the hinges and up into the actual fender that can be seen... also great in the engine bay to get under things, and getting into spring hinges...

            Just throwing that out there...

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            • #21
              Re: Door Jambs

              Originally posted by RickyMartinZ28 View Post
              I have a super soft flexible/bendable/shapable wheel scrubbing brush I use on door jambs... that way I'm able to get behind the hinges and up into the actual fender that can be seen... also great in the engine bay to get under things, and getting into spring hinges...

              Just throwing that out there...
              can we get a picture or a link to such an interesting sounding tool...
              Fergy-

              You're only as good as your last detail

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              • #22
                Re: Door Jambs

                There is the EZ Detail Brush. Sounds like it...

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