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      10-23-2006, 01:10 PM   #1
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ne1 suggest product for cleaning wood trim?

I've never had wood trim so this is new to me. I'm guessing no product is necessary, just damp/dry microfiber.
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I've never had wood trim so this is new to me. I'm guessing no product is necessary, just damp/dry microfiber.
No need for anything special (IMHO). justuse a damp towel to wipe off the collected dust and finger prints. Save the money for some beers
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No need for anything special (IMHO). justuse a damp towel to wipe off the collected dust and finger prints. Save the money for some beers

thnks..that's what I figured.
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do not over damp the towel, wood and water do not behave well together. But you have a very thick layer of lacquer (some say plastic) cover so a damp towel should do the trick.
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