I just clayed my car...
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It was surprisingly easy! I was very apprehensive at first, but really, it was a piece of cake. I did it by hand. I can see where using the buffer attachment could come in handy on larger cars with lots of flat area, but those types of real estate are rare on my roadster! I might give it a try on the wife's Passat or my sister's 4Runner...
I am off to get some backing pads for the polisher, and I hope to polish and wax before the end of the day.
I am off to get some backing pads for the polisher, and I hope to polish and wax before the end of the day.
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Klasse acryilc sealer. It is the greatest (and works great with Pinnacle wax)<ul><li><a href="http://superiorcarcare.net/klashiggloss.html">Klasse acryilc sealer.</a></li></ul>
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Here's the combo kit I got -- says not to use the Glaze...
Oh well, I'll use what I have anyway!<ul><li><a href="http://store.yahoo.com/classic-motoring/klaskit.html">linkie</a></li></ul>
Oh well, I'll use what I have anyway!<ul><li><a href="http://store.yahoo.com/classic-motoring/klaskit.html">linkie</a></li></ul>
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