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Old May 25, 2006 | 06:32 PM
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that is why they make directions, i understand your concern, but when it comes to my car, and i know if i f it up that there is no going back, then i am super careful, i don't care if it takes me 3 hours to do a 15 minutes job, as long as it is done right... and if you felt my car's paint on the bottom your would cringe... especially on the rear bumper
 
Old May 25, 2006 | 09:55 PM
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3- Remove dirt with a sponge
Dont even get me startyed on this part why not just take a key to your paint(note i am very biast when it comes to sponges, due to the fact taht dirt can get trapped inside the sponge and be drug all over the paint when washing the car, i know this can happen with clothes too but it is more prone to doing so with a sponge). and one thing to make your car look all shiney is a claybar, yeah that is right claybar. i am getting one with my next paycheque

http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/clay_bar.cfm
I copy pasted that from a site giving reviews on the product I would never use a sponge!
 
Old May 27, 2006 | 07:32 PM
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i use a spong...the gloves are soo f-in expensive and i dropped it so after that i wasent using it OR buying another one, no matter what you use dirt car get stuck in it..what else am i sopposed to use if not using a glove?..thats cheap!
 
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