Fresh waxin'
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Fresh waxin'
Just thought that I would throw some pictures on here of a clean car as it's been raining here so much that it's had to keep a black car clean! I started off with two full washes with my Mr. Clean and then I went over the car with a clay bar to get the left-over dirt and debris, then followed with 2 wax jobs, first with a paste and then a synthetic liquid wax. Lots of work but turned out good. Still looks good for 2 years old (40K) and driven all year round...
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Took me total of about 5 hours, but I washed the Renegeade in that time too. Cordless buffer helps out BIGTIME!
Nope, in Fort Mc"money"
I checked them and they were fine but I think because it's kinda sittin on the curb a little. Very observent of you though...
Nope, in Fort Mc"money"
I checked them and they were fine but I think because it's kinda sittin on the curb a little. Very observent of you though...
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Looks great! Black is the worst and best color you can have. It is just so damn sexy when taken car of. But it will get dirty if the wind blows.
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"Still looks good for 2 years old (40K) and driven all year round..."
It's a real pain in the ass to keep a car looking good. One has to probably spend 2 hours a week eveyr week to have a new looking finish still by the time the car is apyed off (My random comment)
It's a real pain in the ass to keep a car looking good. One has to probably spend 2 hours a week eveyr week to have a new looking finish still by the time the car is apyed off (My random comment)
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