Stop at your neighborhood automotive paint store and pick up what you need.
They'll have several choices made specifically for the job. One is PPG's
DX-330 Acryli-clean. It works very well!
Regards, Mike Klinke
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From: Chris Lambert <mopar88@efortress.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Sunday, October 15, 2000 8:06 PM
Subject: DML: Wax remover
>I am going to try one of those roll in bedliners, I hardly use the truck
>bed so I think that one of these may be ideal. I have used my new DA
>sander to rough up most of the bed, i am going to finish sanding it
>tomorrow but would like to know what can be used as a grease and wax
>remover to finish the surface prep, so does anyone have any suggestions?
>
>Thanks-in-advance,
>Chris
>
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>Pioneer Stereo, Bugflector II Bug Guard, Fender Flairs, Tinted Windows,
>Spring Clamps, Magnum Front Plate, Quick D Intake, "Smoke Em" Decal
>http://www.intense99dak.com/chris.htm
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