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Location: Toppenish, WA
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Re: Removing grinding dust without scratching?
One thing, throw the towels away after you wash it. The metal may never come out of the fabric.
I use that detail spray on my OT car all the time to spiff it up and get any water marks off but I'm not sure if it is what you want until you have the truck clean and then only if you have really good paint on it.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Motown
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Re: Removing grinding dust without scratching?
agreed. or take it thru the touch free car wash like i do, my well water sucks
![]() a friend of mine learned this lesson the hard way, when he wiped the roof of his 57 chevy with a clean microfiber towel
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