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bentley mobs a stang
Member # 11119
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I have a MAC tool box that is around 5 years old now. It's a great box except I made the ignorant decision of buying it in carbon gray. Looks great when brand new but because it's a flat, textured finish, it is a bitch to clean. The MAC dealer said to use winded since they don't have a matte cleaner. Doesn't work AT ALL. the snap on guy has a matte cleaner which I didn't know about until a few months ago. 4 months later and it's finally here. Works better than windex but doesn't completely lift the stains. What can I do to get these stains out. I used the snap on cleaner with a microfiber cloth. Detail guys, help me out! The detail guys at my dealership are worthless. Thanks
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Pcsal
Member # 12897
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believe it or no I use TOUGH STUFF upholstery cleaner on mine. and it works for almost every damn thing. I buy it by the case. awesome for getting grease off paint side moldings, seats its awesome
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bentley mobs a stang
Member # 11119
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Interesting. I know detail has a interior cleaner (not sure what product it is, comes in giant containers and they dispense it into little quart sized bottles so they can use it on cars) but none of them suggested I try it. Should I try to see if what they have works, or should I just wait it out and buy the tough stuff that you were talking about? Don't know much about all the different detailing agents and the last thing I wanna do is permanently fuck up the tool box
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Blow_U_In_Reverse
Member # 12298
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use 3M adhesive remover and then Meguires Final Inspection.. have it looking brand new!
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Pcsal
Member # 12897
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quote: Originally posted by bentley mobs a stang: Interesting. I know detail has a interior cleaner (not sure what product it is, comes in giant containers and they dispense it into little quart sized bottles so they can use it on cars) but none of them suggested I try it. Should I try to see if what they have works, or should I just wait it out and buy the tough stuff that you were talking about? Don't know much about all the different detailing agents and the last thing I wanna do is permanently fuck up the tool box
tough stuff it like $4 a can it has a yellow top its the best I should by stock in it
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PHAT
Member # 2453
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I use to have a Matt black matco tool box and used dawn dish washing soap to get the stains out it worked for me [ 2014-12-18, 03:35 PM: Message edited by: PHAT ]
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eldog68
Member # 12928
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There is some stuff at oreilly auto parts, think it's called purple power. That stuff is awesome. Works great in the garage and is also good for inside the house.
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Secnd2nun64
Member # 1431
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Glass cleaner in an aerosol can works well.
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50Reasons
Member # 6452
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Red Hot comes in gallon containers detailers use it I have it also wrks on every surface
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yellowS281
Member # 11570
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I have a matte black 4s, and this problem frustrated me for quite some time. All I use is 409 now. Nothing I have used works as good. Best perk is that it dries super fast so you arent stuck with the ugly streaks.
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eldog68
Member # 12928
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Well, c'mon man! Who's suggestion worked the best? Lol
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