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Cleaning a Door Jamb

admin | November 4, 2008

Many people think it’s harder than it is to clean a door jamb that it really is, when you are detailing your car you want the best results so don’t want to miss any section out.

1) Start by just opening the doors so you can see the door jamb, you should use the same product you used when cleaning the wheels for this task.

2) Most of the products out there will not do any damage to the material so you can be confident that you won’t discolour, weaken or ruin the door jamb, paint or upholstery. Before you begin you are recommended to double check that it will not affect any materials to be on the safe side.

3) You can dilute the cleaner if you wish, start by simply spraying the product evenly into the door jamb.

4) Take a paintbrush and ensure that you have got into the corners, just lightly brush over it a couple of times.

5) All you have to do now is rinse it off, you can either use a wet cloth or a hosepipe to do this. You have to be careful that you don’t get too much water inside the car as you are prolonging the drying process.

That’s all there is to it. Repeat this process on the other side and carry on detailing the rest of your car.


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