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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Removing Spray Tint on Tails
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<blockquote data-quote="mnewxcv" data-source="post: 13502906" data-attributes="member: 34980"><p>meguiars 105/205, or if you need it over the counter, similar stuff is under the name meguiars ultimate compound/ultimate polish. a machine will be easier, but the products can still be applied by hand with a microfiber cloth or pad. I recommend microfiber over a terry pad. after you compound, use the polish, then a quality wax, and they should look better than new. just keep a coat of wax on them each time you wax your car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnewxcv, post: 13502906, member: 34980"] meguiars 105/205, or if you need it over the counter, similar stuff is under the name meguiars ultimate compound/ultimate polish. a machine will be easier, but the products can still be applied by hand with a microfiber cloth or pad. I recommend microfiber over a terry pad. after you compound, use the polish, then a quality wax, and they should look better than new. just keep a coat of wax on them each time you wax your car. [/QUOTE]
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