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Old 28-01-14, 04:30 PM   #21
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Old 28-01-14, 08:22 PM   #22
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Like i said in my PM i can supply better and cheaper products that you sent in the PM

the way i clean is snow foam the car, whilst thats doing its job then clean the wheels, (ideally you want 3 buckets, wheels, wash, rinse) rinse the wheels, then go round with a brush and clean all the intricate areas like badges, grills and window rubbers (still whilst foam is on the car), rinse, decontaminate the paint work with a fall out remover, leave this to soak for a few minutes to work in, rinse thoroughly, wash and rinse the vehicle, clay the paint work, rinse again, dry off then start the polishing process
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