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Car Forum / Acura Cars / May 2006

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Cleaning TL Grille

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Michael and Karen Platnick - 02 May 2006 12:15 GMT
I've been looking at the 2006 Acura TL and am about ready to buy, but... I
have a question re: how to best clean the front grille.

I've noticed that they seem to spot badly and even running your finger
across a clean, dry grille leaves messy streaks. Not sure why they used that
type of material instead of chrome, but what is the best way to clean it?

My dealer told me that using 'baby naps', when the grille is still damp
after washing, cleans it like a miracle. I would think that using auto
detergent and water when I wash the rest of the car would work, but the
dealer says that the grille will streak badly. What does everyone use?
Thanks for your time and comments.
AlanSmith215@gmail.com - 25 May 2006 01:33 GMT
Michael,

We're also considering a new TL and I know what you mean.  Check out
zaino products at http://www.zainostore.com/.  I have used Zaino on two
TT's for six years and there is nothing quite like it.  I plan on using
it on the TL if we get it and am not worried in the slightest.  It
works on virtually anything, in my experience anyway.

AS
dimndsonmywndshld@yahoo.com - 26 May 2006 12:50 GMT
> I've been looking at the 2006 Acura TL and am about ready to buy, but... I
> have a question re: how to best clean the front grille.

Collinite Fleetwax. Sold at better boat supply shops. This wax can be
used on every part of the car. Big tin for around $17 should be enough
for several years. Follow directions on the can (don't let the wax dry
- apply and buff one panel at a time).
 
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