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Restoration part clean up tip........Scrubbing Bubbles! #134114
10/09/08 12:09 AM
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May be common knowledge but a buddy of mine that works in the limo building industry just turned me onto it. Scrubbing Bubbles, the bathroom cleaning spray is the most awesome product. If you have something that needs to be cleaned up, heater box housing, plastic dash covers/bezels, wiring harness, A-pillars, kick panels.....you name it and it can clean it. Seems to be very friendly to paint and metal. I use the heck out of it. Its very inexpensine and you can just hose it off with water. Give it a try, you will be impressed .

Re: Restoration part clean up tip........Scrubbing Bubbles! [Re: BADBEE] #134115
10/09/08 05:03 AM
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Thats's good to know! I'll have to get some and try it out.
Now what do you guys use on old under car parts like K frames etc.
Engine degreaser? Which brand? Oven cleaner? or what works to cut the heavy road grime after 30+ years? Putty knife first, wire brush. I don't have a power washer.


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Re: Restoration part clean up tip........Scrubbing Bubbles! [Re: CtownChris] #134116
10/09/08 05:51 AM
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Re: Restoration part clean up tip........Scrubbing Bubb [Re: 340SHORTY] #134117
10/09/08 09:04 AM
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I've used it on wire wheel covers and it worked very well...

how does it treat chrome plated plastic, like knobs and crap in the interior?


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Re: Restoration part clean up tip........Scrubbing Bubb [Re: patrick] #134118
10/09/08 09:08 AM
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Does it do well on greasy areas like k-frames and such? I am going to clean up the engine bay of the Duster, and the k-frame and manual steering box and that area is covered by years of road grime.

Re: Restoration part clean up tip........Scrubbing Bubbles! [Re: BADBEE] #134119
10/09/08 11:35 AM
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Keep scrub-bub away from interior painted text lettering and accents (like your dashboard), and vinyl that has not been cleaned in 15 yrs - will suck the color right out of it. Otherwise, used it for years, works great.

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