Are there different types of Pledge polish so i don't get the wrong one? Any unscented?
I would think it would work on any of the parts. My uncle was at a farm show and a guy used Endust for lube on metal parts. Said the same thing. It doesn't attract dust.
You know, silicones play havoc with spray paint and can wreck a job, even if remotely used in a far corner of a shop. If anyone wanted to spray paint on a tractor in a room that silicone was used or on something, I wonder what the results would be?
Back in my Navy days, after we waxed the floor,we would pledge the floor and we never wore our shoes in our room.
We did not walk too fast either, it was like a skating rink but ever the dust did not stick. we could clean for inspection in 1 minute with a towel wrapped broom...
But man oh man was it slippery...
So... How is it on the painted metal parts? Plastic parts, it makes perfect sense...
David
Wow. That brings back some memories. I thought I was the only one who ever did that to the floor.
Not long after I got married (20 years ago), my wife asked if I would clean the wood floors in the family room area. I had no clue what to use so I used pledge and polished with a cloth. The floors looked good and I was happy.
She came home, walked into the room with socks only and immediately fell. She asked me what I had done and told me never ever never ever to do that again!
MoKelly