A1monky
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- May 29, 2007
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I am detailing my first car!! I went home (jupiter,FL) this weekend to detail my dads 2000 black F-150. This car has been abused for its hole life. My family believes that a truck is a only a truck. And that waxing, or washing is not nessesary. I washed and clayed the car today. Since I ran out of sun, I will polish it tomorrow morning. While I was drying the car, I noticed that black stuff was getting all over my drying towel! After some investigation, I found out it was the trim that was leaving this nasty black stuff on my towel. I has hoping that someone else has had this same problem, and could tell me what to do.
What should I apply to the trim to stop it from turning my towels black??
I have DG #271, I havent tryed it yet, will that work?
Also the car has a few rust spots on it.
Should I avoid polishing these spots?
My GF got a Canon XTI Digital SLR today, so I should have some great pics when I am done tommorow!
Thanks, Mike
What should I apply to the trim to stop it from turning my towels black??
I have DG #271, I havent tryed it yet, will that work?
Also the car has a few rust spots on it.
Should I avoid polishing these spots?
My GF got a Canon XTI Digital SLR today, so I should have some great pics when I am done tommorow!
Thanks, Mike