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  1. sh4dowfax

    Question Collinite 845

    Welcome to the forums! :) I have not used #845 but I have used #885. To answer your question, yes, you could just do a normal wash, dry, then apply. If your car's paint needs more care, you might want to consider using a clay-bar to remove paint contaminants from the surface. (The more...
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    Presidential Detailed: 2006 Kraftwerks Supercharged S2000-400WHP!!

    I love these S2000 threads!
  3. sh4dowfax

    Help me surprise my husband

    Welcome to the forums! :) I'm still learning and my detailing arsenal is rather small, but I've had good results with Collinite wax. (I use #885, but perhaps #845 is easier to use? Washed with Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo, dried with Cobra MF towels, then thin layer of wax panel-by-panel, then...
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    AG is the BEST!!

    AG is like Toys R Us but better :D I get the same happy feeling when UPS drops off my stuff but I get way better customer service!
  5. sh4dowfax

    Presidential Detailed: Pictures of my work

    Saw these on 8thCivic -- totally awesome. The brake dust was pretty yuck! :P
  6. sh4dowfax

    Hello, detailing newb here =P

    Thanks for the tips -- will definitely study the washing methods. I know scratches are inevitable but I like to take good care of my stuff. :)
  7. sh4dowfax

    Hello, detailing newb here =P

    lol. only have a pic of the not-yet-washed/detailed car:
  8. sh4dowfax

    Hello, detailing newb here =P

    Hi everyone, just got a new '09 Civic and I'm excited to get into detailing, as this is my first car! I found out about AGO from 8thcivic.com when I was reading some threads about detailing. I'm probably going to start off small (wash & wax) and work my way up from there... :)
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