Well, I have three you can practice on. The white one gets finished waxing today. It's about time. I put a coat of NuFinish on to get the oxidation off, then put a coat of Meguiars on top of that. It sure is shiney. The 81 is pretty heavy oxidized. I am not sure this treatment would work. And the 84 needs a good coat of wax (and a major hosing inside and out). Good Sunday projects. tim PSavage wrote: > > Top of the Morning! > For answers to this question and more, find yourself a copy of > "Ultimate Auto Detailing--Your Hands-On guide to the Professionals ' & > Concours Winners Secrets" by David Jacobs (or equivilant). > Don't toss out that bottle of Armor All! It's all in knowing how to use it! > Everything you ever wanted to know about "detailing" is here. > After reading this, I went right out and had Hester's engine steam > cleaned--tho I'll not go so far as these Concours Winners-- > (who surely must all be Virgos). > Being mechanically challenged, I've always invested in elbow grease, and the > belief that a clean car runs better! > Happy waxing, > Phaedra > "85 Westy-Wolf > "Hester" |
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