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NXT is pretty good, S100 stays soft and doesn't flake so you |
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| Posted by |
Cap927(Boston) on June 26, 2006 at 8:57 AM |
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my 1st detailing question posted by ZEngineer on June 26, 2006 at 08:23 AM |
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don't get the white residue on the grooves. NXT has a nice claybar Kit, get the Meguire's Scratch X for the taillight lenses, Mother's Billet Aluminum polish for any metals, if your wheels are clearcoated, you can use the same process as the body paint. Also for rubber molding, first clean with denatured alcohol then dress it with old fashion peanut oil, you can also use the peanut oil to dress up your tires, if you preffer the new tire look over a glossy tacky look. I also use one of those electric tooth brushes to clean the grooves and the letters on the sidemarkers, works better and does not leave scratches on the lenses as regular toothbrushes because you don't apply as much preasure on it.
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