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    Minor Paint Chips: Do it yourself or hire a Professional

    My dad recently purchased a 2008 Porsche Cayman S, which has already seen some track use and about 9,000 miles. However, it just had the feared run in--a stone chip in the windshield. While I detail cars several times a week, I have never repaired a chip before. Is a do-it-yourself kit fine, or...
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    turtle wax " black box "

    Okay, forgive me for being a detail-snob, but I personally think that all Turtle Wax products are bad. I have tried a few color specific waxes, and the difference is extremely subtle. Your money would be better spent on a good carnauba wax, like P21S Concours-Look carnauba, or Dodo Juice...
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    Certified Professional Detailer?

    How does one achieve this coveted status? I have read of many "professional classes", but none that offer such a name. Id it a program offered at a trade schools? What are your thoughts?
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    Review: Eco Touch All Purpose Cleaner

    Thanks for the great review! Looking to "green" up my detailing routine a bit...Perhaps I will try these products out.
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    First time detailing...

    Congrats on the new car! As an owner of a red car, I can really appreciate how swirl marks can really muck up the otherwise brilliant finish. If you want to detail your car relatively quick and don't want to spend a a lot of money, I would recommend setting up a budget and time frame. Say...
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    Color Specific Waxes: Are they worth the price premium?

    I have been reading a lot of hype on line about color specific waxes, such as Zymol Rouge. The idea is that the wax contains special components and ingredients that bring out the depth of a certain color, most focusing on red, blue, silver/metalic, and dark colored cars. I recently aquired a...
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