I've been out of town so this is late. Bon Ami (the dry powder in the can like the old Ajax cleanser) does a great job on window glass. Bleche White (sp?) does a great job cleaning your tires and pedal pads without leaving a shine. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA --- Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Tires and wheels also make a big difference (and > people pay a lot of > attention to them). Personally, I don't like shinny > tires (mostly because > tires aren't shinny when new) but they should at > least be clean, the color > should be even, and they should be properly > inflated. Also make sure that > the wheels and/or wheel covers are clean. Dents and > scratches should be > okay (especially if you're obviously in the middle > of a restoration) but > they shouldn't look like you've been off road or > drove through a tar pit. > > Make sure your glass (including side and rear view > mirrors) is clean. > Stoner Invisible Glass does a great job of cleaning > the glass and does not > leave streaks. > > > =============================================================== > According to a February survey of Internet holdouts > released by > UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite > not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't > go online. > > > > > >