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That's an excellent suggestion. But if I start using UQW on the door jambs, what use will I ever get from my little bottles of Cleaner Wax ...
Underside of the trunk lid, hood......... bathroom tile, bicycles, painted wheels (it's GREAT on painted wheels). Plenty of excellent uses for the Cleaner Wax samples that come in the Smooth Surface Clay Kit.
UQW does an outstanding job on door jambs and door sills because it doesn't stain any surrounding trim (heck, it practically enhances it!) and is so easy to use. After washing when those little trickles of water inevitably leave a trail of spots behind inside the doors, UQW cleans things up very nicely - and quickly.
That's an excellent suggestion. But if I start using UQW on the door jambs, what use will I ever get from my little bottles of Cleaner Wax ...
Once you get the jambs cleaned up (lots of good suggestions here to substitute for the APC you unfortunately do not posses), and after you've dressed any rubber seals/trim with M40, give the painted areas a quick spray and wipe with UQW.
UQW does an outstanding job on door jambs and door sills because it doesn't stain any surrounding trim (heck, it practically enhances it!) and is so easy to use. After washing when those little trickles of water inevitably leave a trail of spots behind inside the doors, UQW cleans things up very nicely - and quickly.
Yeah, I will definitely use some degreaser, Purple Power or Simple Green diluted, for the greasy and oily hinges. However, for door jambs where there are rubber seals, I want to use something gentle.
I used Quik Detailer and a Microfiber towel cloth to clean those area, but the dirty seals leave the cloth very dirty. From what I have read, APC and APC+ are still on the harsher side.
So, taking the advices in this thread, I will make a hybrid solution for my cleaning needs. Taking Shyneman123's advice, I immediately headed out to my local drug store and found this on sale for $1.99:
DAWN plus Power Scrubbers Antibacterial Hand Soap Dishwashing Liquid
If this thing is gentle enough for my hands and the cute duckie, it should be gentle enough for rubber seals. I will mix this with some car soap and water, then mix it in a spray bottle for cleaning the door jambs... I will touch up the seals with M40.
I use a diluted Simple Green solution with outstanding results. Spray it on and give it 3 or 4 minutes and wipe off clean. The job definitely isn't finished if the Door Jambs are dirty and greasy.
What is the best fluid to clean door jambs. Regretfully I do not have APC or APC+, which are known to be the best solution to clean door jambs. I was tempted to use degreaser, but I do not want to dull off the paint in that area and cause premature crack on the rubber seals. I have some ultra-plush bristle brush and boar's hair brush to clean the door jambs.
Is there a solution I can use? Ideally I want to put some cleaning solution in a spray bottle.
I've used diluted Purple Power degreaser on my door jambs, no dulling. Its especially effective on the gunk covered parts.
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