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Old 07-15-2008, 03:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ok so i just got my car back last friday so the paint is still new...i was wondering if there was anything i can use to wax it without making the flat black shine...the bodyshop said i could wax the orange stripes since they have a clear coat on it but the flat black would shine up and i don't want that...can someone help me?
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Old 07-17-2008, 04:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't know if they sell it to the public if not I could probably ship you some But I have this stuff called "Body Guard" Vesco Oil makes its. Its like a rainex for the whole car. Doesn't really shine or anything but it makes water and dirt just kinda bounce off. You just wash your car, dry it (doesn't have to be 100% dry), spray this on panel by panel and whip and rub until dry. Can spray it on everything, doesn't streak or anything. I am going to look for it right now for you.
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alright!...thanks man. it sucks cuz when i wash it the bug streaks won't go away and i don't wanna scrub to hard an scratch the paint! but i'll look for it to
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hey bro if your car was painted properly and properly baked, u can put a wax on it rite away. i suggest u have it clay bared and den waxed rite away. the clay bar will remove any overspray u might have gotten in the process. i have my own performance & detailing shop an its just my opinion...take car
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