desotogeorge
Member
Hello all you wagon guys and gals with Woodgrain . I had already found that Inox was great for cleaning the whole wagon and making the old woodgrain look good but now i have found that if you soak the woodgrain for a couple of days with Inox and then wipe it down with facial tissues it comes up like new.
I simply used a household spray bottle to wet the woodgrain, left it 2 days and wiped it, how simple is that?
Do not go crazy on the wipe down, don't polish it dry, just wipe it down and like me you will be surprised just how good your woodgrain will look and it does last, not for ever but quite a long time.
I have found that the Inox does not harm the paint in any way, heck I even use it to clean the seats and door trims, brings them up so nice!
Please do not think that something like CRC or WD40 will do the same thing, only Inox does the trick.
Sorry I did not think to take before and after pictures but my woodgrain was getting very faded in some areas and just a bit sad in general ( not any more )
I simply used a household spray bottle to wet the woodgrain, left it 2 days and wiped it, how simple is that?
Do not go crazy on the wipe down, don't polish it dry, just wipe it down and like me you will be surprised just how good your woodgrain will look and it does last, not for ever but quite a long time.
I have found that the Inox does not harm the paint in any way, heck I even use it to clean the seats and door trims, brings them up so nice!
Please do not think that something like CRC or WD40 will do the same thing, only Inox does the trick.
Sorry I did not think to take before and after pictures but my woodgrain was getting very faded in some areas and just a bit sad in general ( not any more )