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Old 01-25-2011, 11:34 PM   #15 (permalink)
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The Adam's stuff works great. Their MicroFiber towels & Detail sprays are a must. You won't be disappointed. I used the turtle wax Black Box and the results were pretty good. The "wax" in a pretty much fills-in some of the fine scratches and leaves for a near flawless look. The problem is that it's a temporary solution and the wax begins to break down after a while. To get rid of scratches you need to polish the clearcoat, working your way from coarse to ultra-fine cut polish and finished off with wax. This principle applies to all systems no matter the brand. Check out Detailers Domain too if you want to check out other options. Meguire's also has a good line of products you won't find in stores, so I would give that some thought also.

You should also clay bar before doing anything else.
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