ok, so after reading "Roof Rib Removal" I wondered... what are the best products for washing, waxing, scratches, etc. ?
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Brentbba said:I love Sal Zaino's products. www.zainobros.com No affiliation, just very happy with products. He's got a very good how to section on his website as well.
PDoyle said:Today I used plain old paste car wax on my very pitted LC rims. From 5 feet away, they look great!!!
I used armor all window cleaner and conditioner. It cleaned all the splattered bugs easily and made the windows glossy.PDoyle said:Anyone have something to clean off the windsheild besides windex?
There are little specs "schmegs" on the glass. And I see this before consuming beer.
Brentbba said:I love Sal Zaino's products. www.zainobros.com No affiliation, just very happy with products. He's got a very good how to section on his website as well.
PDoyle said:Anyone have something to clean off the windsheild besides windex?
There are little specs "schmegs" on the glass. And I see this before consuming beer.
hoser said:I've used Zaino as well. It works pretty good but requires many steps. There are better scratch removers on the market from 3M or even Mequiars.
For my cruiser, I prefer to use something quick and easy since I know it will get dirty sooner than later--I recommend Meguiars NXT tech wax.
For Clay, I like Clay Magic. Zaino's version is more difficult to mold and seems to take more effort to work. Zaino's seems similiar to Mother's Clay.
Here's one of many online how-to detail links:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/how-to.html
sjcruiser said:staying home for a whole week since having my second child )
Frank.
LandCruiserPhil said:A lot of good info in this thread but what scratches.
hijack??
How to protect from them and get ride of the ones you already have
ain't your mamas cruizer said:WOW Guys. Just the info I was looking for. TC, can you buy 3M products anywhere? haven't seen any in auto stores around here.