Freshly sap removed, claybarred, polished and waxed (no56k)
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Toasty:
Claybars are worth the time and effort.
Did you polish prior to waxing? What brand of wax did you use. Your car looks great as it always does.
Claybars are worth the time and effort.
Did you polish prior to waxing? What brand of wax did you use. Your car looks great as it always does.
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Originally Posted by 95SLE
Toasty:
Claybars are worth the time and effort.
Did you polish prior to waxing? What brand of wax did you use. Your car looks great as it always does.
Claybars are worth the time and effort.
Did you polish prior to waxing? What brand of wax did you use. Your car looks great as it always does.
mothers step 1 power polish and their carnauba wax
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That looks Super Dee Duper! In fact.... you inspired me to do mine... did it yesterday when I got home from the meet!
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
assuming the tree sap is from where you park your car regularily... are you gonna park different now
looks good toast
looks good toast
Depending on how lucky i am, i can almost always get into one of teh guest spots, or park a bit farther from the building.. which i will be doing every day now and not just sometimes