johnnygto - 2009-01-15 19:28
I use to use Wenol all the time for my cars to clean the stainless trim, chrome, etc. worked great!
I have just started using it on my BBX's, WoW it does an extremely nice and effortless job of puting that finishing touch on those big tuning dials and dip switches! I would NEVER use it on any brushed surface as those are to remain matte.
You can get it off the Bay and it is a product of Germany (YOU KNOW ITS GOOD
)
Get some and keep it close by for the new boxes that show up dirty!
Johnny
yes but they don`t make it anymore...
you only can get old stock wenol now
Ingredients:
Aqua
Alumina
C8-10 Alkane/Cycloalkane/ Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Solvent Naphtha (Petroleum), Heavy Aliph.
Tallow Acid
Ammonium Hydroxide
Cocamide DEA
Glycine
Colorant
u can use
unipol nowadays
or
puma
same Ingredients
also not bad:
autosol,but this is a bit different...
this might be a good equivalent...
and this
and this
Thanks Jens, you have all the bases covered don't you?
I'll have to try some of those in the future!
Johnny
and for black plastic? please?
quote:
Originally posted by tiko:
and for black plastic? please?
no idea about plastic,sorry.-only metal.
Black plastic, grey, brown, silver...
Thanks Joe for posting that!!! I am gonna get me some immediately!
I have a couple panasonics, samsung, and soon to be mine jvc that'll love it!
Johnny
You're welcome Johnny. I love this stuff...it revitalizes plastic (and works on metal speaker grills too). It's an outstanding product.
quote:
Originally posted by Joe Cool:
Black plastic, grey, brown, silver...
I thought i was the only one using the Almond Glo
...great stuff!
-gsbadbmr
Funny thing is, it's an American product, but doesn't seem to be widely available in the states...have a look
here.
Jens,
Those ingredients sound like an american food called Hot Pockets!
Thanks Jens you always come thru!!