If you know the name Bob Schmidt as a premier restorer in Phoenix over the last 10 years who has restored numerous cars that have appeared in magazines, on calendars, have brought big bucks at Scottsdale, etc. etc. I can tell you the man buys Lemon Pledge by the cases to use on those cars. He even uses it on the epoxy coated floor of his shop. He suggested I buy stock in Johnson's wax, the maker of Pledge, just based on the amount he was using. And yes, several others use it too. We all have our preferences and I've tried it but didn't get all that excited about it. I can tell you Bob's shop smelled great and even wives didn't mind strolling among the finished and project cars. Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: edward petrus <desoto@PATHWAY.NET> Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 7:42 PM Subject: Lemon Pledge > An old-timer told me today to use Lemon Pledge on my car when I take it to > the shows. He said the wax makes it shine nicely, and the anti-dust stuff > in it will help keep it looking nice. He told me a lot of folks use this > at the shows, but I'll admit I never heard of it. Anybody know, or am I > just gullible enough to believe him? I haven't tried this and don't know > if it's OK for the paint... > > Ed > 57 Firedome >
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