1966_L78
Feb 28th, 03, 3:49 PM
So now that I have my new baby, I was wondering how long I should wait until I can use the diapers to polish my car... They stink pretty bad, but I think it will be worth it...
I am storing them in the trunk for now...
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Midnight Marauder
Feb 28th, 03, 4:29 PM
I hear baby poop does wonders for the clear coat and removing swirl marks. The all natural compound and the amount of cutting it will do will solely depend on what your little one ate that day. For instance, strained peas are lighter but IF you really need some cutting action I suggest a mixture of carrots and beef. graemlins/thumbsup.gif
Rick Bandy
Feb 28th, 03, 5:12 PM
Also be sure they are the cloth diapers, those pampers just seem to fall apart once the get "soiled" LOL!
rocks66ss
Feb 28th, 03, 5:21 PM
All kidding aside, cloth diapers are absolutly the best polishing cloths. The best part is they don't scratch and leave no lent behind, like terry cloth towels do. My son is eleven and i'm still using his old diapers to polish.
Rocky
They're especially good on brown paint.
Midnight Marauder
Feb 28th, 03, 7:07 PM
My father in law is gonna be PO'd when I start using his. :D
Midnight Marauder
Feb 28th, 03, 7:10 PM
Originally posted by von:
They're especially good on brown paint. Or green.....or even yellow. Babies get awful colorful. Always wondered how a baby could eat strained peas and poop all those wonderful colors. Its almost like Aurora Borealis and its not uncommon to see adults gather round and "Oooh, ack, ehem, ahhhhhhh".
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Widetires22
Feb 28th, 03, 10:17 PM
Be sure to avoid ones with nUtS! :D