Do you clean your door jambs?

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You guys inspired me to wipe the door jambs down on the wife's 4Runner while wiping down the interior today. Luckily, being only 4 months old, they weren't dirty. Unfortunately, the Tacoma is a different story - I have to admit that I have not given the door jambs on the truck the attention they deserve.

Just used the Wolfgang Concours Series Uber Rinseless Wash with SiO2 to wipe down interior surfaces as well as the door jambs.

I took @rooflessVW advice to make up a bucket of the solution with a lid. Just used a slightly damp microfiber on the interior (again, new vehicle, just dust, really) and then a spray bottle with the solution to spray the door jambs down.

I did like how the Wolfgang stuff left surfaces slick, but without residue. Looking forward to trying it out on one of the vehicles, maybe one of those times when I wash it and wax it, but then it's covered with pollen and dust by the next day, but no serious dirt.
 
Honestly I’ve never even considered doing it nor did I think anyone had 😄. I want to look like a mechanic and I want my car to look like a mechanics car. Now the outside absolutely I’ll wash it occasionally.
Sounds like a Scotty reply, lmao... 'I've had this badass Celica for ___ years and paid almost nothing for it. I will never buy a new car, but if I did it'd **** sure be a Toyota/Lexus as if I switch brands I'd be downright stupid. I see no need to wash my cars as they're meant to be driven and it's OK if they look as ****ty as my garage as I have been a mechanic for 148 years and still going!'
 
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