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Old 06-03-2005, 11:22 AM   #1
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Everybody probably has differing ways and products used to get their car looking its best. After reading afew recent threads on washing and waxing I thought id ask what everyone does and uses.

Someone mentioned a small orbital buffer for removing wax. Is this common, does it add swirl marks or scratch?

Whats your process.
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Old 06-03-2005, 10:36 PM   #2
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Basically i just wash my car with Meguires HiTech wash / wax, use a Bowdens own wash mit for the car and a Bowdens own wash mit for the alloys. I then wax it with Meguires HiTech Wax with a Bowdens own polish pad and remove it with a Bowdens own polish cloth...

If i got any scratches / swirls i use my buff with a 3M pad and some 3M Finish It glaze...
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Old 07-03-2005, 07:18 PM   #3
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I know to take off all jewellery including rings before starting the washing/waxing routine.

I spray the car with water first when washing it, then use the Mother's tyre cleaner thing, then I use the Mothers Glove to wash it, rinse the car and then with soft towelling cloths remove all the water then go back over and buff it up.

I have the waxing down to a fine art, using the Mothers Three stages of waxing.

I like using the vinyl cleaning stuff from Mothers plus the Tyre polish, just adds that final bit of finish to the car.

Our car being silver seems to glow after being waxed especially on overcast days.

I find it a great achievement when the car is finished and can look at it and purr when I run the back of my fingers over the paintwork.

Oh and Mothers Stage One cleans the outside of all the windows and when it rains the water just beads and runs off no need to use wipers in gentle rain, quite amazing to see happen.
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Old 07-03-2005, 09:08 PM   #4
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Wax a car ?????? heheheheheehhehehe

My poor old wagon is lucky to get a bit of riverwater thrown over her ..... if theres enough water in the tank :P
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