Hey All,
I have an Explorer where there are chrome emblems on either door and a couple of emblems on the back hatch. After many washings, I looked close at these emblems only to find that inside the letters, I could see they were still dirty and perhaps, maybe some wax stuck in there too.
So, having kids and always trying to motivate them to brush their teeth, we had a cheep-o Colgate "Motion" electric toothbrush laying around. Well, I got to thinking that this brush doesn't spin but rather oscilates back and forth and perhaps it would be cool to use on the emblems on the Explorer. I tried it out and it worked great at getting anything and everything that was in between all the letters on the emblem, clean. I guess I would prefer the back and forth motion opposed to one that just spins because of fear of scrathing the paint. And I know Megs sells a Triple Duty Detail Brush which also works well but I gave mine away to a friend and have not replaced it as of yet. So, for a $7 toothbrush (replace your own batteries which are AA type), this thing worked good for me. I also used it around trim and door handles and it also did a great job.
I have an Explorer where there are chrome emblems on either door and a couple of emblems on the back hatch. After many washings, I looked close at these emblems only to find that inside the letters, I could see they were still dirty and perhaps, maybe some wax stuck in there too.
So, having kids and always trying to motivate them to brush their teeth, we had a cheep-o Colgate "Motion" electric toothbrush laying around. Well, I got to thinking that this brush doesn't spin but rather oscilates back and forth and perhaps it would be cool to use on the emblems on the Explorer. I tried it out and it worked great at getting anything and everything that was in between all the letters on the emblem, clean. I guess I would prefer the back and forth motion opposed to one that just spins because of fear of scrathing the paint. And I know Megs sells a Triple Duty Detail Brush which also works well but I gave mine away to a friend and have not replaced it as of yet. So, for a $7 toothbrush (replace your own batteries which are AA type), this thing worked good for me. I also used it around trim and door handles and it also did a great job.
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