Okay, who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks???
I take pride in my vehicles and keep them pretty clean. Since the wife's Liberty won't be seeing trail duty anytime soon, I decided to do a little detailing today.
I steam cleaned the engine bay, the under carriage and wheel wells. Then I took the tooth brush to the nooks and crannies to attack all the Arizona trail dust that's been building up since last spring. Then the KJ got a coat of wax and I finished it off by sealing it with Turtle Wax ICE Detailer.
The last job on the agenda was to clean all the black plastic trim and the fender flares. I dreaded the thought of Back to Black and Armoral. Then I remembered a trick I've read about here and on other car forums that I always wanted to try, but never got around to it.
Well, let me tell you, the old peanut butter trick really works!!! If you've never tried it, you should.
Good old Skippy peanut butter....
I take pride in my vehicles and keep them pretty clean. Since the wife's Liberty won't be seeing trail duty anytime soon, I decided to do a little detailing today.
I steam cleaned the engine bay, the under carriage and wheel wells. Then I took the tooth brush to the nooks and crannies to attack all the Arizona trail dust that's been building up since last spring. Then the KJ got a coat of wax and I finished it off by sealing it with Turtle Wax ICE Detailer.
The last job on the agenda was to clean all the black plastic trim and the fender flares. I dreaded the thought of Back to Black and Armoral. Then I remembered a trick I've read about here and on other car forums that I always wanted to try, but never got around to it.
Well, let me tell you, the old peanut butter trick really works!!! If you've never tried it, you should.
Good old Skippy peanut butter....
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