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Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Buffing Techniques.
February 15, 2010
In the winter months, maintaining the glass on your automobile can be difficult. The most common problem is streaking on the inside and outside of the glass, especially on the windshield. A good...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Buffing Techniques.
January 15, 2010
When washing a vehicle, it is always important to clean the tires and rims. Usually the tires and rims are cleaned first before the body of the vehicle. By doing this, the tire dirt doesnt splash...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Buffing Techniques.
October 14, 2009
Claying a vehicle is the first step after a good washing. A clay bar is specially designed clay with the texture of Play Dough used to remove contaminates from a vehicles surface. It is very...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Buffing Techniques.
September 15, 2009
Car drying is an important step in maintaining your vehicle. In the past, people would wash their car and dry it with a house towel (terry cloth) or use a chamois (natural or synthetic). Both dry...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Buffing Techniques.
August 14, 2009
There are many myths about soap for washing cars. Some people suggest to not using dish soap, some suggest using them. Many car soaps on the market are designed to clean a car without stripping wax...
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