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  1. d9lowe

    Just bought a black car , ughhhhhh ... Whats the best way to maintain ?

    I hear you on the whole black car thing. Im still learning how to wash my new black Tacoma. She is sitting in the garage right now polished, with a fresh coat of sealant on her. Maguire's has a good waffle weave drying towel (MF) that I have been using that works well. And I follow-up streaks...
  2. d9lowe

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    Thanks rmagnus, That's what I was going to do. I have read a few places that the 205 and white pad go good together. The black pad I used said it has no cut, but it came with the AG kit I bought so I tried it out. I will order some white pads and some smaller ones also with my next order...
  3. d9lowe

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    I was thinking the same thing and was going to start a thread asking about the smaller pads. Do you know if they work with my PC without changing the counterweight? Around the door frames too. Should cut down on some of the splatter also!!
  4. d9lowe

    First Post, First Polish

    Thanks spiral. The pads I used were 5.5". I could have tried just the 205, but I wanted to make sure I got most of the marks out. Next time around I will try just the 205. Had her out around town today in the sun. Looks better than the day I drove her of the lot!! Ill look into that Wolfgang...
  5. d9lowe

    My 2011 BMW M3 detail

    :props:Nice job man!! Damn that thing looks sick!
  6. d9lowe

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    Thanks spiral, Seemed to do a good job. It would take out most of the marks, and the 205 did the rest. Is 105 too hard for our paint? How would I know?
  7. d9lowe

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    Bobby, I had clayed it a few weeks ago, and it still felt butter smooth, so didn't feel the need to do so. Its amazing what that stuff does.
  8. d9lowe

    First Post, First Polish

    Thanks And!! Its an Auto. Great truck so far, just hard to keep her clean as I like.
  9. d9lowe

    First Post, First Polish

    Got sick of looking at the swirls and minor clearcoat scratches in my new '13 Tacoma (due to unproper washing techniques and it being black) and decided to polish them out this morning. First time doing this and I think I did a good job. Took most of the day and I got about 90% out. Next time...
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