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<blockquote data-quote="uns33ndamage" data-source="post: 1148715" data-attributes="member: 21144"><p>It is actually amazing what results can be achieved with car detailing products. I have bought items in the past that were quite dirty (Computer cases and such). I would dismantle them completely and use car shampoo and those microfiber car sponges to clean them up. When it was still available, I used FW1 Cleaning Wax for a light polish and protective layer.</p><p></p><p>I'm definitely going to give that Meguiar's a go, and yes those Addis cloths are the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uns33ndamage, post: 1148715, member: 21144"] It is actually amazing what results can be achieved with car detailing products. I have bought items in the past that were quite dirty (Computer cases and such). I would dismantle them completely and use car shampoo and those microfiber car sponges to clean them up. When it was still available, I used FW1 Cleaning Wax for a light polish and protective layer. I'm definitely going to give that Meguiar's a go, and yes those Addis cloths are the best! [/QUOTE]
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