Would you polish your p&j with this?
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Doing my nosey neighbour routine the other day I saw this chap polishing his pride and joy (worth about 300 notes but in good nick) with WD40 of all things. Seemed to give a reasonable finish although I was about 40' away so it may be crap close up.
I used to use pledge on my motorbike, but WD40 seems an odd choice as a polish.
Is this method strictly for numbties or does he know something we don't?
I used to use pledge on my motorbike, but WD40 seems an odd choice as a polish.
Is this method strictly for numbties or does he know something we don't?
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WD40 is a very effective tar remover on paintwork. I used it on an old car with no problems, needs a good wash and wax after use*.
*Disclaimer: YRMV, not for use on new sccobs.
*Disclaimer: YRMV, not for use on new sccobs.
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We used to use it on racing engine and gearbox castings. Just spray it on and leave it overnight. Next day it appeared to have soaked into the casting and it all looked like new.
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