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RE: Detailing products - 7/26/2005 1:08:42 PM   
mill$civic


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i use mothers wash everyweek and i just put mothers wax and it works great, the soap gets alot of the hard stuck dirt off

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RE: Detailing products - 8/1/2005 11:41:56 PM   
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if your car isnt smooth anymore i recommend using a clay bar to get your car as smooth as a baby butt. It get rid of all the crap that make your car all rough. I use meguiars clay bar. Then a polish using # 7, and to top it off with gold class wax. you would slide of the car if you sat on it.

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RE: Detailing products - 8/2/2005 12:36:39 AM   
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i use black magic wet shine car wash.....if you have a black car....try it, that stuff is awesome and it smells good lol

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RE: Detailing products - 8/3/2005 12:51:42 AM   
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I work at a detail shop and we use every product imaginable but i think mr. clean auto dry wash looks great id actually prefer it over waxing.... mostly cuz waxing sucks and takes forever. And mr clean is spot free guaranteed lol

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RE: Detailing products - 8/25/2005 11:06:48 AM   
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I use Meg Gold Class shampoo and Top of the Line: Bubble bath(my fav)

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RE: Detailing products - 8/28/2005 12:55:41 PM   
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i just use turtle wax soap and wax. cheap in price and it works pretty damn well.

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RE: Detailing products - 9/27/2005 10:25:36 PM   
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I've found that protectall car wash works very well for the body and that armor all works the best for plastic mirrors and trim. For tires use bletchly's white wall cleaner first, dry the tires off, and then give them a coat of armor all for a awesome shine

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RE: Detailing products - 9/28/2005 9:05:20 AM   
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Two words... Royal Blue


no wax needed

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RE: Detailing products - 1/22/2006 11:26:29 PM   
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I started with a Meguiar wash, then used a Klasse Polish, now I'm glazing my car.
I have been building up a few layers of Klasse Glaze, but the stuff drys up really hard, and it's tough to buff off by hand. I have to use a damp microfiber with a dry microfiber, it takes forever.
A couple more coats of Klasse, then I'm going to build up a few layers of wax.
It looks really good, but this process takes forever if you work a lot of hours and you don't have time after work to continue the process.

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