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Old 04-11-2012, 10:24 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Itsalex687 View Post
If you want to wax your car yourself try nu finish. It's pretty easy and pretty hard to screw up. All you need to do is just apply a coat to the panel then wait 10 mins and wipe off the haze. It works pretty well.
Actually by using the wrong towel/product it is very easy to induce swirls into your paint while waxing.

I agree about, ditch the turtle wax and go with something higher up even mothers. I use adams and griots.

Use a soft towel for removing product. NOT THE ONES YOU GET AT AUTO ZONE!!!!

Buy good quality ones.
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