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Has anyone tried using Pledge as an engine dressing? I've read it works surprisingly well.
Whom/What is your source?I've read it works surprisingly well.
Somewhere along the way, I'm sure a smart homemaker tried some Pledge on her kitchen appliances and saw how it cleaned them down to the shine and left them sparkling - maybe it was an auto mechanic or a car buff who tried the stuff first, I don't know. What I do know is Pledge is used in auto detailing and is highly thought of. Many show cars and customs you see on television are treated to a steady regime of Pledge dustings like many homes' furniture also receives at the hands of countless housekeepers.
The automotive section of the supermarket, department store, or the washing and waxing section of the auto parts store or the car dealer will have a multiplicity of competing products meant to care for the various surfaces in the vehicle - and incidentally, to separate you from your money. What if I told you Pledge will clean and treat the metal and glass areas of your car such that you can throw most of the other products in the trash - would that convince you?
Whom/What is your source?
Thanks guys. I think I'll stick with products that are designed for cars. LOL
Has anyone tried using Pledge as an engine dressing? I've read it works surprisingly well.
303 protectant. Cheap and it works. I once used pledge on my dirtbike plastic. Did a okay job, but won't use it again.
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