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
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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?
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I'll have to try some of those in the future!
Johnny
and for black plastic? please?
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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!
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Johnny
You're welcome Johnny. I love this stuff...it revitalizes plastic (and works on metal speaker grills too). It's an outstanding product.
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Originally posted by Joe Cool:
Black plastic, grey, brown, silver...
I thought i was the only one using the Almond Glo
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...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.
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Jens,
Those ingredients sound like an american food called Hot Pockets!
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Thanks Jens you always come thru!!