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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: roseburg, oregon
Posts: 87
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The method of keeping your black paint looking good is: Go buy an orbital polisher from your neighborhood dept. store. read the directions(they're really simple to operate), get a good cleaner/wax. You'll be really suprized of how well you can get your black paint looking awesome without taking it to a detail shop. I'm talking flawless. Now when you wash it, use a new mitt with plenty of suds. Don't press down on your car really hard, let the suds do all the work. Dry it with a chamois only. By using anything terry cloth on your car (expecially black) you're just asking for "cobwebs" to reappear. Some free advice from a detail shop owner specializing in customs! Any other questions please feel free to contact me. I've been in the detail business for 23 years.
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