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(27-01-2011 06:26 PM)LENNY1-WP Wrote: [ -> ]What is eucaluptus residue?

Iono

Eucalyptus oil is a natural oil and can be used to clean sticky residue from various surfaces. As it is an oil you will need to clean it off (the residue) otherwise your next product may not adhere properly Thumb
(27-01-2011 08:53 PM)Carn Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-01-2011 06:26 PM)LENNY1-WP Wrote: [ -> ]What is eucaluptus residue?

Iono

Eucalyptus oil is a natural oil and can be used to clean sticky residue from various surfaces. As it is an oil you will need to clean it off (the residue) otherwise your next product may not adhere properly Thumb

What he said.

Eucalyptus oil works really well when removing tar or sticky residue from painted surfaces, but it does leave some oiliness behind which needs to be cleaned properly as it does tend to inhibit the effectiveness of any follow up product (polish, wax or sealant).
Interesting! Any idea where I can purchase this product? I'd like to try it out. I reside in Cape Town
(28-01-2011 01:41 PM)LENNY1-WP Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting! Any idea where I can purchase this product? I'd like to try it out. I reside in Cape Town

Your local pharmacy should have small vile's of it Thumb
(28-01-2011 01:55 PM)Carn Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-01-2011 01:41 PM)LENNY1-WP Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting! Any idea where I can purchase this product? I'd like to try it out. I reside in Cape Town

Your local pharmacy should have small vile's of it Thumb

A pharmacy??Confused1

Oh damn you just giving my girlfriend more reason to laugh at me coz she's always amused by the products I purchase for my carRofl
Yep - a pharmacy. Should be +-R50 for a 100ml bottle.

Just remember to use it in a well ventilated area - the eucalyptus smell is quite strong.
(28-01-2011 03:23 PM)Woodie Wrote: [ -> ]Yep - a pharmacy. Should be +-R50 for a 100ml bottle.

Just remember to use it in a well ventilated area - the eucalyptus smell is quite strong.

Awesome! Thanks for the tip!

I'm gonna try it out and post the resultsThumb
(28-01-2011 03:26 PM)LENNY1-WP Wrote: [ -> ]I'm gonna try it out and post the resultsThumb

What are you needing to do?
(28-01-2011 03:29 PM)Woodie Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-01-2011 03:26 PM)LENNY1-WP Wrote: [ -> ]I'm gonna try it out and post the resultsThumb

What are you needing to do?

I have these black rubber marks on the bottom of my passenger door (from raceday) and they just dont seem to want to disappear.Iono

I also want to clay my car but honestly.. I'm a bit scared coz I haven't done it beforeUhoh2
How to clay

Easy does it! Thumb
(28-01-2011 04:37 PM)onyx Wrote: [ -> ]How to clay

Easy does it! Thumb

That seems fairly simple and quick! So this newbie is gonna give it a go and then post results (before and after)Thumb
Pictures..... we must have it! Excited
I promise you, claying is dead easy and a lot of fun.
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