For really nice clear coat paint I use Wax Shop Super Glaze. It dries clear so the little nooks and crannies don't fill up with the white crusty stuff. It goes on easy and comes off easy. I have used this exclusively on the HenryJ for 14 years. Wax everything except the porous rubber like bumpers and tires. Windows, wheels , chrome, head and tail lamps, everything
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For a quick touch-up to clean those bugs off, I use Hi-Sheen glass cleaner. It doesn't harm the paint and leaves the wax better than some others. My local glass shop carries it.
For the dusting , nothing beats the Kozak Auto Dry Wash! It is a dusting cloth treated with something that smells a little like rootbeer. It not only gathers the dust great without leaving a residue, but actually repels the dust. Indoors under fluorescence is the worst for showing dust, and the Kozak Auto Dry Wash does the best job. I have one that is 13 years old now
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Tires, I like the No-Touch tire treatment. It is quick ,easy, and doesn't leave that greasy residue on the wheels.
Whenever I wash the truck, I open the hood and rinse down the engine. As well as all the undercarriage I don't use any chemicals, just hose it off.
For polishing aluminum, the Eagle 1 Nev-r-dull works great. It is a cotton wadding treated with chemical. You rub it on the aluminum and things get black as you rub. Just keep turning the wadding a little piece goes a long way. Buff it off with a terry cloth rag (not the wife's new towels
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For tar, glues , etc. I like using the Universal Adhesive Remover. I always keep a quart handy.
Carb cleaner and brake cleaner, I have had real good luck with the Master Mechanic brand. They seem to cut better than other brands and go much further.
Hinge lube, penetrating lubricant, hopefully nobody recommends WD-40
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