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I used to do that. Spend an entire Saturday washing, chamois-ing, clay barring, washing again, chamois-ing again, waxing, foaming, vacuuming, Rain-X all the windows, etc., etc., etc.
My back and my knees can't do it anymore. Now, I just go through a local car was, go home and take a nap.
My compliments to your efforts and results. 👍
My back and my knees can't do it anymore. Now, I just go through a local car was, go home and take a nap.
My compliments to your efforts and results. 👍
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...and - that's how we do that.
I use a 2 1/2 bucket method...one for soap, one for rinse and a small bucket just for my tires and rims which I wash first. Excellent!
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I used to do that. Spend an entire Saturday washing, chamois-ing, clay barring, washing again, chamois-ing again, waxing, foaming, vacuuming, Rain-X all the windows, etc., etc., etc.
My back and my knees can't do it anymore. Now, I just go through a local car was, go home and take a nap.
My compliments to your efforts and results. 👍
My back and my knees can't do it anymore. Now, I just go through a local car was, go home and take a nap.
My compliments to your efforts and results. 👍
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NooYawkuh (05-31-2021)
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I use the Meguia'rs DA with 5 and 3 inch pads and also some by had in really tight areas..
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