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    Elimintating Wax Streaks with a detailer .... - Turtle Shine Lock Sealant

    Wow nice search !! Not in Stock online .. but I'll go to a local pep boys and see if they can order it.. thanks !!
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    Elimintating Wax Streaks with a detailer .... - Turtle Shine Lock Sealant

    Do you have to polish or buff after you apply it ? Will it leave streaks after applying it when it's not wiped off 100%?
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    Elimintating Wax Streaks with a detailer .... - Turtle Shine Lock Sealant

    I know .. its very hard to find .. but I actually just found it for $20 but only available for pick up : Access Denied tried to post the link here but .. denied.. prohibited .. But like I said, I'm looking for a more sustainable product over time as far as the price .. my search of the...
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    Elimintating Wax Streaks with a detailer .... - Turtle Shine Lock Sealant

    Hi I haven't been on her for a while. Even though I have been getting a lot of back lash on here for my " unconventional " Strategies.. I'm always grateful for helpful advise from pros! So .. I don't like products from Turtle at all but they have one produced called Turtle ICE Shine Lock...
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    Products on Amazon

    Ok great, thanks for the recommendation.
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    Products on Amazon

    I havenÂ’t been on her for awhileÂ… Not sure if people get mad at me for a post like this... I now Products of this forum should be on the No1. List for Detail shopping.. but I just need a good, inexpensive polishing wax/paste I can use with my Dual Action ( for polishing after using a Dual...
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    The Wet-Look .. with Detailer?

    Ok I just took some time to give my car a really good "home made" wash. and @lawrenceSA I must say .. that was the the issue ! For the past 10 Carwashes I just pressure rinsed the car since it and like I said from time to time gave it a quick wax. Today all I did was wash it real good ( the...
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    The Wet-Look .. with Detailer?

    Ok @GSKR I will try a guzzler towel.. since my leather rag is falling apart anyway and they are pretty pricy.. but a microfiber towel hardly absorbs the water! Ok @lawrenceSA I will give it a good car soap wash and try my luck again..
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    The Wet-Look .. with Detailer?

    @davey g-force yes I don't wash the car alot feels like its no need for it since I put in that wax work. Car has never been clayed compound or polished? Car is only about 11 months old . @GSKR how would you dry ?
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    How deep can a Scratch be do buff out?

    @Msdetailing that was a solution I was looking for.. I haven't heard about a de nibber before ! In what pattern should I do those steps . I feels like touching it up with paint , then buff it to blend it in makes the most sense ? Even though I might not be able to get the touch up paint to...
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    How deep can a Scratch be do buff out?

    The following pics show a scratch ( that somebody who has probably a miserable life keyed in to my new Camero out of frustration of his low life ) Should I try to buffer it out ( probably to deep) or add some light touch up paint first and then try to polish it in so it kind of blends in ?
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    The Wet-Look .. with Detailer?

    After I waxed my car .. I usually just pressure rinse it once a week ( I live in LA so after about a day or 2 you'll see lots of dust on your car) then when I dry it off with a leather rag I usually detail it a day or two later with a a Meguiar's Dtailer (see picture .. I use the burgundy one...
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    Home Depot Ryobi

    Ha Ha yeah it felt like that.. what is a DA? What kind of pads would I need? Would you guys use this machine for regular waxing ? Or rather by hand?
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    Home Depot Ryobi

    Hi, I bought this $25 Ryobi Buffer from Home Depot , just to buffer out these little scratches on my ( brand new) car Of cause you get what you pay for .. but it feels like this buffer is totally useless .. i can't even get the lights scratches out.. The description says : 4800 OPM is that...
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    Fight the "Schmier"

    I have tried original Windex, clorox glas wet wipes and also rubbing alcohol for the windows . The alcohol worked best but only with a lot of "elbow greace " meaning I had to use a lot of pressure with a microfiber rag to get the streaks off , so much that I figured its definitely to much...
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