Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: 49er on November 10, 2011, 22:08:29
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Started my fall detailing on the car today and always a chore to clean/polish the louvered vents on either side of the dash. I have tried q-tips, small pieces of cloth around Popsicle sticks, and my little pinkie finger:-) They still look good with no corrosion and I want to keep them that way. I have looked at some of the detailing kits in the auto part stores and might give those a try. Any suggestions??
John
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John,
Those vents are really hard to find without pitting from corrosion. After purchasing several sets to try to get a decent set I got the best I can and I use Q Tips with a bit of fine sewing machine oil on them to clean and help stop the pitting. Not a great way to do it but hopefully stops further deterioration.
Garry
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Hi Garry
Great tip on the sewing machine oil. What grade is that, -100w30 ? :D
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Doesn't have a grade on it , its just Singer Sewing Machine oil, not sure if you get that in US but it is a very fine grade oil.
It appears to be good for putting on chrome items that I may be putting away for future use. I have got items out some years later and found them to still be good and not pitted which will happen if they are not wiped over with oil.