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  • Cheap tool, good results!!

    This is a cheap tool that you can use for detailing dash vents, cd consoles and some dificult areas to detail

    Just go to your local drug store and buy a Tongue depressor, then go to wal mart and buy some adhesive velcro, tape the velcro on to the tongue depressor and you have your tool, then just use your favorite interior dressing on to the velcro detail that special area, you will see more good results than just take out the dust with a brush, hope you like it



    Sorry for the poor quality pic, and i know the glass of my desk is swirled

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    Amazing... I didn't know there are Wal marts in Guatemala!

    Thanks for sharing.
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    • #3
      Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

      Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
      Amazing... I didn't know there are Wal marts in Guatemala!

      Thanks for sharing.
      I think Wal Mart is like McDonald's... they're pretty much everywhere!

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      • #4
        Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

        theres is no wallmart in guatemala, its just that i have read in the forum that all the things you buy its in wallmart LOL i bought my velcro in office depot

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        • #5
          Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

          In that case, there's an office depot in Guatemala?!?

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          • #6
            Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

            Good tip. Thanks for sharing.
            quality creates its own demand

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            • #7
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              Great tip. Way to think outside the box!
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              You're only as good as your last detail

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              • #8
                Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

                Nice tip...i also find Q-tips work amazing in dash vents

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                • #9
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                  What? They have Q-tips in Canada?

                  Couldn't help myself after the Guatemala questions.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

                    Great idea tato, thanks for sharing.

                    Have to give that a try
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                    • #11
                      Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

                      Originally posted by tato20vt View Post
                      This is a cheap tool that you can use for detailing dash vents, cd consoles and some dificult areas to detail
                      Wow, have to try it out!
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                      • #12
                        Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

                        Thanks great tip. I have rolls of velcro looking to be put to good use.

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                        • #13
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                          I wonder if you could use the "hook" material instead, then if a piece of MF would cling to that...

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                            Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

                            Originally posted by seth1066 View Post
                            I wonder if you could use the "hook" material instead, then if a piece of MF would cling to that...
                            I doubt it very, very much. There are over 20 different types of velcro properties. You could experiment, but it's likely not worth the effort.

                            If it did cling it wouldn't cling well and it would likely end up falling off into your vents.

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                              Re: Cheap tool, good results!!

                              Originally posted by Bandit Bill View Post
                              I doubt it very, very much. There are over 20 different types of velcro properties. You could experiment, but it's likely not worth the effort.

                              If it did cling it wouldn't cling well and it would likely end up falling off into your vents.
                              I'll have to try it. That MF likes to stick to a lot of stuff, not very well though.

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