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myredracer
Jun 07, 2016Explorer II
There ain't no easy way out and you've gotta do it the old-fashioned way unless you can find some cheap help. I use Mothers synthetic RV/marine wax and don't use a buffer, just a rag to wipe it off. I bought a buffer a couple of years ago and tried it for a few seconds and decided it's not for me. You aren't entering a concourse event and the wax is there mostly for protection. Those aerodynamic curved front caps look sexy but they sure are hard to reach to wax.
Many, including me, use 303 Aerospace Protectant on decals, trim and plastic. It does an excellent job of UV protection.
We've tried in the past to find some neighborhood kids to wash and wax our TT but these days they don't seem to want to do manual labor. If you happen to know of any, please PM me... :W
Many, including me, use 303 Aerospace Protectant on decals, trim and plastic. It does an excellent job of UV protection.
We've tried in the past to find some neighborhood kids to wash and wax our TT but these days they don't seem to want to do manual labor. If you happen to know of any, please PM me... :W
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