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Old 08-21-2005, 07:39 AM
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Burl Walnut

Hey guys. I'm not really to sure what I should use to clean the burl walnut trim in my 02 Aurora. I've tried general cleaning supplies, but I always end up with a haze. And, as the cost of replacing all the walnut in the car is probably expensive, I don't really want to use anything to powerful, lest I end up with a big piece of crap. What do you guys use? I was thinking maybe Pledge would work. I really like to hear what everyone has to say about this.
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I've found that Mother's Plastic Polish does a great job on the Walnut and all Aurora hard plastics. This includes all light, and instrument cluster lenses. Don't use it on interior or exterior soft plastics such as the dash controls, dashtop, or door trim. It drys to a haze, but polishes to a crystal clear shine.
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Re: Burl Walnut

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I've found that Mother's Plastic Polish does a great job on the Walnut and all Aurora hard plastics. This includes all light, and instrument cluster lenses. Don't use it on interior or exterior soft plastics such as the dash controls, dashtop, or door trim. It drys to a haze, but polishes to a crystal clear shine.
Thanks. I'll look into it.
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