[s-cars] Cleaning Glass and seats
Harold McComas
HaroldMcComas at comcast.net
Fri Mar 31 12:38:20 EST 2006
Taka, it could be two things: Previous guy used Lexol on the vinyl just
below the window or used Vinylex (Lexol product) and had a really bad aim.
Harold
> From: "Taka Mizutani" <t44tqtro at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Cleaning Glass and seats
> To: kentmclean at mindspring.com
> Cc: AUDIJIM at aol.com, quattro at audifans.com, s-car-list at audifans.com,
> Audi5TurboTech at yahoogroups.com
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> Lexol is mostly lanolin, so you must have a residue of lanolin. I'm
> surprised
> that it wouldn't dissolve in mineral spirits.
>
> Just curious- why would there be Lexol on the windows? There's nothing
> leather
> there.
>
> Taka
>
>
> On 3/31/06, Kent McLean <kentmclean at mindspring.com> wrote:
>>
>> AUDIJIM at aol.com wrote:
>> > The previous owner of my S4 went very heavy on the Lexerol. At
>> > the bottom of all the windows, I have a dried film of Lexerol, and
>> > on the seats you can see spots of Lexerol product that was just
>> > sprayed on and left to dry. Aside from scrapping, is there a product
>> > that will cut through it?
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