Washed and Waxed her
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Originally posted by thezeppelin8@November 13, 2004, 5:16 PM
very very nice
does your car get dirty quickly up there in the Napa Valley? that highway gets a little dusty sometimes
very very nice
does your car get dirty quickly up there in the Napa Valley? that highway gets a little dusty sometimes
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Originally posted by 97svtgoin05gt@November 13, 2004, 5:36 PM
I washed and went over mine today too. D amn that black is tough!!
I washed and went over mine today too. D amn that black is tough!!
There are a lot of nooks and cracks on this thing. My arms are exhausted.
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I've found that a light polishing compound will help remove swirls. I've heard of, but never used, wax bars that can be used to help remove swirl marks as well. The best thing you can do is use a high quality wash, wax, and rags to clean, wax, and buff your car as it helps prevent making them in the first place.
Jason
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Originally posted by Radman@November 13, 2004, 7:10 PM
I've found that a light polishing compound will help remove swirls. I've heard of, but never used, wax bars that can be used to help remove swirl marks as well. The best thing you can do is use a high quality wash, wax, and rags to clean, wax, and buff your car as it helps prevent making them in the first place.
Jason
I've found that a light polishing compound will help remove swirls. I've heard of, but never used, wax bars that can be used to help remove swirl marks as well. The best thing you can do is use a high quality wash, wax, and rags to clean, wax, and buff your car as it helps prevent making them in the first place.
Jason