polyester finish care

Paul Chick (EarthLink) tune4@earthlink.net
Wed, 27 Mar 2002 07:38:25 -0600


Paul
Check out Maguiars website.  It may not be as convenient as a local
supplier, but it's very complete.  A rep told me that any machine polish can
be used by hand, and that has helped me with situations where buffing
machines couldn't be used, but I got the results and kept the labor down.
If you haven't tried it yet, get some Final Inspection.  I've had very good
luck with it for cleaning  up poly finishes. Very fast.  www.Maguiars.com

Paul Chick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul McCloud" <pmc333@earthlink.net>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: polyester finish care


> I've been recommending the Meguiar's products for years, but it's
> sometimes hard to find.   Sometimes the auto part stores have it.  I
> generally find good sources at auto body supply stores, boat stores and
> plastics suppliers.  Anything good for plexiglas will work well.  Cory
> produces a very good liquid high gloss cleaner which is easy to use and
> available thru the supply catalogs (Pianotek, etc.).  In a pinch you
> could use Murphy's Oil Soap.  Using plain water won't do much, and may
> leave the surface dull, and same with Windex.  The best advantage to
> using the cleaners like Meguiar's is that they are anti-static.  The
> surface becomes very slick and dust doesn't jump back on after you wipe.
>
>     Paul McCloud
>     San Diego
>
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> mailto:pmc333@earthlink.net
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