My Lemon Pledge story doesn't cover my cars but when I was in the Air Force we used it on our dress shoes - the toes and heels were especially reflective!! Brian 57 D500s Wayne Graefen wrote: > > 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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