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08-24-2009, 08:54 PM | #19 |
Tomato, the Deep Crystal Polish will work on any color. Its not color biased The detailer spray is very handy when you hit the mother bug that leaves a 6 inch oval on your vehicle. Spray, wipe, spray, buff and your done. I use it all the time. I fell in love with it on my black chevy, which was a bug magnet. BTW, for anyone who is addicted to washing your vehicle every week religiously, do not! I repeat DO NOT. As tempting as it may be. Every week will easily do more harm than the environment cant deal out. It starts with a few spider lines here and there, and before you know it... BAM! I little baby rock hiding in your sponge runs across your body My .02
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08-24-2009, 10:00 PM | #20 | |
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Oh, I see, Meguiars is equal opportunity polish, then? thanks for the response, though, appreciate it. |
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Lastly I only use a microfiber waffle towel to dry the car. And I dont drag it along the paint but kinda spot dry. That way no scratches are left on the car.
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08-25-2009, 05:17 PM | #22 |
Well, believe it or not, I use a high powered blower to dry my car. Literally, touch free ;
(Its really a shop vac put in the blowing port, but i dont see the blower police Yeah, i use to be really big into terry towels. Microfiber is FTW. However, I started buying a new soap sponge for every wash. If anyone is wondering, I became OCD about my washing techniques on my black chevy. For those of yall who have a black Yaris, you probably have already started seein the spider scratches. Its only the BEGINNING. Soon, you will be chest high in Scratch-X tubes and Meguires yellow pads |
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08-25-2009, 10:53 PM | #24 |
Exactly! I use alot of quick detailer, it is a paint care freak's best friend. Of course, the paint already needs a solid coat of wax before it works at its optimum level.
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