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If it's 22F out....you live with the dirt! :biggrin2.gif:
As far as keeping them clean. With my tool box, jack's, and jack stands...once spotless clean, I spray them down with a liquid wax....then let dry in the sun. Do it once, sometime twice a year. No degreasing necessary. Stuff comes clean with alittle water...sometimes mild soap, and they will stay looking like new. I haven't tried it with tractors, because I haven't repainted any yet, so I can't see waxing something as nasty as they are. It does work great on nice paint. And, to remove it, just give it a degreasing. And, if anyone decides to try this, don't continuously recoat with wax. As with a car, wax buildup will dry, and yellow the color....it is only a protectant with a certain lifespan. Iwould never let it stay on something for mare than a year. |
Thenrie......you could use a salamander for some quick heat!!! Mine works fine if I leave the door open, but the heat isn't sustained long enough to paint anything, just for some work around the shop. Of course there's always some good ole Jack to keep you warm!!!!:beer2:
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Can you give "Jack" to a Cub? I know they are man enough to handle it...but what's it do the gutts of the poor thing? :biggrin2.gif: |
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