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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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    Fight the "Schmier"

    ok thanks so far for the tip guys.. its currently raining in Cali ( no, they lied when they sang .. that) ass soon as it clears up I'll give it a rinse and quick wax and start with the interior and windows .. and let you guys know .
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    Fight the "Schmier"

    @setec astronomy , great I'll lock for an alcohol based window cleaner.. what do you think about rubbing alcohol ? ( For the Windows) ... the car is a Chevy Camaro . Do you have suggestion for a diluted APC ?
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    Fight the "Schmier"

    Since I had my new car I haven't cleaned the inside ... ( Exept for the carpet, the inside stayed pretty clean.. I guess because around this time of the year the inside stays pretty clean, because I don't roll down the windows..) .. so I just started to clean it.. my biggest issue ist ...
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    American solution for German product

    Great! In fact it was Sonax.. would have not thought they sell it here.. but meguiars dub looks like a good ( half as expensive ) alternative .. will try that .. @allenk4 haha yeah .. I like when my posts stick .. so not as expected , even though I haven't been on here .. (...
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    American solution for German product

    Does somebody know an product to clean rims with which loosens the toughest break dust real good just buy spaying it on it and turns purple ones its ready to be rinsed off ? ( see picture) I bought it in Germany but never found something like it in the US..
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