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#148036 07/22/02 04:47 PM
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Hey Ive never actually waxed my car and Ive read many posts with Waxing tip on them. Anyways Im always hearing about Wax Cleaners and Wax #23 with Wax #45 is great eek . Anyways I want to do a really good Wax job on my car, but I went to some stores and didnt see any Wax's with Numbers on them, or maybe I just dont see them frown
Anyways Whats a good Wax? Do I need a Cleaner of somekind? And how do I apply? Oh and where do I buy it at, and for how much?
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#148037 07/22/02 05:05 PM
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Go to murrays and try Meguires. The bottles are labled Step 1 is the paint cleaner, (If you think it's really bad try the Mothers clay bar), Step 2 is Polish, and step 3 is wax (I've been using the Gold wax, a little more expensive but works wonders.
Before starting wash your car with Dawn dish soap, to remove any wax residue that might be left over.
I'm dying to try Zaino on my car but just to lazy to msil the order form in.
I just washed my girlfriends 95 Geo Metro using these three steps and it looks like a brand new car.
And hey, if you have rims on your car, use the wax on them too, that'll help keep the brake dust off.


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