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Old 03-05-2010, 07:41 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Vegasboricua View Post
I would recommend just starting off with the Wash, Wax, and Interior detailing to start out. Everything else will fall into place from there. Trust me. I been in your shoes.

You honestly dont need any kind of buffer. I personally don't use one. I like good ol fashion hand waxing and polishing.

I do agree that detailing is a bit or an art and science. PM me if you want any tips or info. I would be more than happy to help
Thanks, Will do.
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