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    "oh that's normal"

    Those lights turned out really good. Now that you have them all polished and looking good, you should suggest having paint protection film applied. That will prevent the headlights from getting back to that point. A clean car is a happy car.
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    no sling tire shine

    Zep Manufacturing makes the best tire shine in my opinion. Tireless Shine comes in an aerosol form so you can add your own thickness. My advice if you don't want the shine to sling then after applying the product wipe the tires lightly with a rag.
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    New Guy with lots of questions 07 Accord

    I understand that honda has soft paint. The compound that I'm talking about is safe for all finishes soft or hard. It's a great product I'm recommending for scratch removal. If that is what daver is looking for. Asphalt Rocket, I understand that your procedure is different than mine and...
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    New Guy with lots of questions 07 Accord

    The compound that I recommended won't create any scratches if used with the right pad. If daver states he has some scratches then the right compound will help remove them by blending the targeted area together. Use a wax or sealant following this procedure to protect and seal the paint. You...
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    New Guy with lots of questions 07 Accord

    One easy route to take is Advanced Auto Parts, Autozone, or even some walmarts. They should all carry either Meguiars clay bar kit or mothers clay bar kit. Both kits come with the detail spray that you need, a mild aggressive clay bar, and a microfiber. Each kit runs around $17-$19. If your...
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    New Guy with lots of questions 07 Accord

    My advice is a three step paint restoration. Start out buffing with Farecla advanced compound. Use a medium coarse foam pad. Next, polish all the paint with a good cleaner/wax formula. This will make the paint come alive. Use a fine coarse foam pad. The last step if needed is to finish up...
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    Another Floridian

    In the detailing industry I'm all about saving money and keeping my business overhead down. When you become a true enthusiast you will learn which products work best for you. As for now, I'm 100% geared at saving you money to get the job done. After all, there are a lot of products out there...
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    Another Floridian

    It's all about preference. I prefer other products over Rain-X, but as an experienced detailer, who grew up on that stuff, I know from past experience it works if you apply it correctly. Aquapel is great but costs more. Preference.
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    Automotive

    Cars, Trucks, You know
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    Automotive

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