Use car wax on your refrigerator

Use car wax on your refrigerator

One of the most prominent appliances in any kitchen is the refrigerator. Unfortunately, over time, any refrigerator will begin to build up dirt and grime on the exterior. Watch this informative video to learn the best ways to clean the exterior of your refrigerator.

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Herooftheday17044 last month
I completely understand and agree with the concept, but one thing I wanted to point out is that the Turtle Wax container you used in the video was a polishing compound, and not a wax. It's an abrasive that will definitely brighten the paint on your refrigerator, because will smooth out scratches in the paint. It will not give it a shiny protective coating though since it is not a wax. Turtle Wax has waxes, that just wasn't one of them.
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