Getting car deatailed and waxed professionally
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I need to look into all this Mothers stuff. My car don't look too bad (Used Turtle Wax color wax on it), but I want it too look as pretyy as all of y'all'* that get posted.
And, aviator327, I love your license plate. Perfect for the northern states "Brr". Wish I'd've gotten that lucky with my MN plates!
And, aviator327, I love your license plate. Perfect for the northern states "Brr". Wish I'd've gotten that lucky with my MN plates!
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MOS95B, Tell me about it. I remember last year was one of our coldest winters yet. For two weeks straight the temp never got above 0 degrees. Sure am glad I have a garage to keep my Bonne in.
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I have purchased 2 meguiar buckets last year and 3 absorbers. 1 mitt is for the body of the car, the other mitt is for the wheels so I won't put grease on car. Then the bucket has its own soap, wax, leather cleaner, quick wax, tire silicone and wheel cleaner. The absorbers that I have is for the window, body and for the door wells. This is so I don't have alot of swirl marks after a professional wax job.
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