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Originally Posted by ///PureSwank What process/steps/equipment used when applying this? Might try this tommorow... Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk Wipe it on with a rag, apply elbow grease, wipe

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Old 02-24-2014, 09:59 PM   #31 (permalink)
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What process/steps/equipment used when applying this? Might try this tommorow...

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Wipe it on with a rag, apply elbow grease, wipe off. Works like a charm.
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Wipe it on with a rag, apply elbow grease, wipe off. Works like a charm.
Thanks! I'll prolly get to doing this once I'm free tommorow and post up some pics for everyone else.

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Old 02-25-2014, 12:14 PM   #33 (permalink)
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I also use Blue Magic. I think it's a great polish.

Application is pretty straightforward.

- Shake the closed container so some of the polish gets on the lid
- Open the container, use the lid as a little palette
- Use a rag you don't mind throwing away- dab some product onto the rag (it doesn't take much) and buff it on. You don't need to use a lot of elbow grease, but it does take a while to buff on and off
- Get high from the fumes
- Once the surface is clean, I spray it down with glass cleaner (water/vinegar/ammonia mixture) to remove any leftover product.
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so here it is
the auto finesse cleaner
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Looks good. I have some fast intentions cbe as well. How the hell did you clean and reach for those cans?

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Will this stuff work with the stock muffler?
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yah, any metal polish will work pretty much. i use to use wenol before griot's metal polish.
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i like the inside of my exhaust black, so i only polish the outer tips and sometimes the can.
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