The flat paint on the arm panels, dash and glove boxes have a flat finish and collect smugges as we all know. Using a damp rag doesn't seem to work on the marks but I have found that spraying WD-40 on a paper towel and lightly rubbing it over the areas and then removing the spray right away with a dry cloth makes the finish bright and fresh looking. The trick is to apply the WD-40 and whip it off right away. Any thoughts from the group???
Yes! Sounds like a good idea. There are many additional uses for WD-40. Take a look at the WD-40 website for lots of ideas. Marvin
I love WD-40, great stuff, one of the best chemical inventions ever, IMHO. Here are 200 uses for the stuff, from the manufacturer: http://www.wd40.com/pdfs/WD-40_2000UsesList.pdf And the all encompassing Google search: wd-40 uses - Google Search