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james_ls 04-03-2006 01:36 AM

Detailing product question...
 
I have O.C.D.

Very very badly.

I HATE dust//swirls//paint imperfections; and wheel dust...KILLS ME!!

ANYWAYS...I was wondering what would be the best thing to take care of my cars exterior for aslong as possible. I understand that with it being black...I'll gather dust faster than Church gathers sinners...however I have a KICKASS California Duster that has become a GREAT friend the last few weeks since I bought it.

So besides the EXTERIOR dust...what can I do to contain the swirls//scratches in the paint (like what products and how often) and to keep the break-dust to a MINIMUM??

Thanks.

KrautFed20V 04-03-2006 06:39 AM

this kit is what my brother uses on his corvette, makes the paint look Poured on the car

http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...ory_Code=Zaino

little pricey but DEFINETLY worth the money

SilverTurboRidin 04-03-2006 07:15 AM

ardex has a red polish...forget the name but it works really well...but zaino is good **** too

Max74 04-03-2006 08:07 AM

I just discovered this site last night based on some recommendations:

http://www.properautocare.com/

Spent over a $100 and now waiting for my package so the cleaning can begin :-)

james_ls 04-03-2006 08:25 AM

What about the "Klasse" products...I've heard CRAZY good reviews about them...however I've heard they take alot of time and proper buffer techniques//pads.

Any more opinions?

Buster 04-08-2006 02:19 AM

swirls//paint imperfections, have fun dealing with them if you have o.c.d. Unless you own/work for a body shop and keep you car in a garage 24/7 you are going to have problems with your daily driver. Keep it clean and waxed and dont whine, its not cool.

blkbomber01 04-08-2006 02:24 AM

that duster might be the cause to your scratches.... i had very few and i used one of them and i had a ton, basicly it pushes all the dirt around and the dirt scratches the paint


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