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Old Jun 11, 2011 | 08:14 AM
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Default Re: Virgin, of sorts.

Originally Posted by arado
I mix with oil paint thinner 50/50, then use a hand spray bottle to apply. the paint thinner evaporates and leaves a thin coat of wax. I use it on my leather seats and roadster fabric top. preserves them too. gary
When reading your earlier post about driving in the rain and that it didn't affect the car at all, I was definitely expecting you to be from somewhere in the South West, but I see that you are from SW Ohio - part of the good old rust belt! The underside of that car is pretty impressive for that area of the country.

I think I've seen this stuff before, and now I think I'm going to try it.

Have you ever used it on a car that has some rust/scale? My poor SRT6 is showing signs of rust/scaling on the suspension and other areas on the underbody.

EDIT: to original poster - if your car is that clean and you want to keep it pristine, then don't drive it in the rain. What's the point of driving a roadster in the rain anyway? LOL!

Jon
 

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