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> Fritz's big brother.. finally done!, Up and running, cleaned and polished.
tod914
post Jun 13 2010, 01:10 PM
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After 8 months of working on it over the winter, car is finally finished. Late start for the concours season, but still plenty of shows of left to attend.

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post Jul 8 2010, 07:42 PM
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Pat, certianly haven't tried nearly as many products as you, but with the exception of the clay bar system, I use Mequires now. The PS21 carnuba wax looks great, for a few weeks. After I claybar the car, I put a dab of the Mequires scratch remover and a dab of PS21 paint cleaner on a soft cotton cloth to polish the car. Really does a nice job and makes the paint pop out. Then I finish it off with the Mequires newer style liquid wax. I'm sure there are better products to use, but I'm quite happy with the results. In the past I used Mothers & PS21 products. Some of the waxes on the market $$$$.
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