HeavyMetal
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- Dec 29, 2010
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I would use a decent mitt and good quality wash (like Meg's Gold Class). Everything else would depend on what the customer wants and how they are prepared to take car of the finish you create. For example, my nephew has done a couple cars with me and now understands how to properly care for a finish. His car gets all the top end stuff with a full 3 step polish and seal. OTOH, my neighbor saw what we were doing and asked. We explained what it would take to keep up the finish. He was unwilling to do hand washes and wanted to still use the local magic wand. His car got a one step correction and some 845.