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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning cleaning out the inside of the 80, even using a toothbrush on the pipeing to get rid of all evidence of human occupation...
Planning on spending all day Friday cleaning the outside. The car is red, there is no paint fade but it's looking a little "flat". Was going to do the following- 1) Wash (Meg's NXT) 2) Rinse 3) Wash 4) Rinse 5) Dry 6) Clay (Sonus) 7) Polish (Autoglym Super Resin) 8) Wax (Dodo Orange Crush) 9) Wax again Now I thought this would be good enough, but a friend of mine is insisting that I will need to T-Cut as well. Is this the case? |
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