AUSMHLY
Obi Wan
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Hi guys.
Summers here and so are the car shows.
I've invested a lot of time over the years learning how to detail a car. I learned a long time ago, it's not the wax that makes a car shine, but the prep work in making the surface as smooth as glass. A good wax, carnauba or synthetic can deepen the color (black's a good test) or increase the gloss after you've put in some or all of the required steps: wash, clay, polish/glazing time.
So, what color is your car and what do you use?
Oh, and do you use a toothbrush to get into the cracks or are you like me and....committed.
Cheers,
Roger
Summers here and so are the car shows.
I've invested a lot of time over the years learning how to detail a car. I learned a long time ago, it's not the wax that makes a car shine, but the prep work in making the surface as smooth as glass. A good wax, carnauba or synthetic can deepen the color (black's a good test) or increase the gloss after you've put in some or all of the required steps: wash, clay, polish/glazing time.
So, what color is your car and what do you use?
Oh, and do you use a toothbrush to get into the cracks or are you like me and....committed.
Cheers,
Roger