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Subject: interesting you bring this up.
Author: paprmkr : member since August, 2004 : 1049 posts
Posted on: 2007-05-18 15:00:30

i know many have difference methods of getting thier cars looking like glass. but i was trying new stuff on my car and i am always coming back to the Meguiars #80 glaze to remove the spider webs. it seems to be the most effective method for me. then i just protect it with zaino Z5. i am trying adamspolishes Butterwax today. only cus i like the ease it is to apply and remove compared to all others i tried. oh back to ur question. I use the PC at #5 with the meguairs cleaner #80 and it gives me great results. if your car is really scratched up. use paste compound with rotary buffer(if avail) then go ahead with the meguiars products.



Andy Alcaraz- Oxnard, Ca
2001 Front/rearend facelift,New chrome headlight setup from Umnitza lighting,HID H7 6K,MKIV GPS NAV,Bluetooth, BMW 16x9 screen, GaugeChromeRings,TV tuner,VizualogicDVD,Alpine headrest monitors,M-Pars20"wheels,HartProAmp 2-Koveaudio 12"subwoofers, Door runboard chromeKit, Eibach sport suspension, wood steering wheel.



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