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Re: car waxes

To: glen.christian@juno.com, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: car waxes
From: RJohn50603@aol.com
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 07:41:27 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-03-21 14:23:29 EST, glen.christian@juno.com (glen
christian) writes:

<< ok, here is an old one. it's about waxes. the paint job on my car is not
 in the best of shape. well, actually, it is quite oxidized. the other
 day, i tried using a fine rubbing compound on it (blue coral) to lift off
 the oxidation. that seemed to smooth it out pretty nice. then i tried
 some of this dupli-color wax. you know, that stuff that is pigmented to
 match the color of your car. it look good after i buffed that off. but
 today i went out there and took a closer look at it, and there are faint
 swirl marks in the finish. does anyone know what i need to do to avoid
 that in the future? is it my method, the rubbing compound or wax, or is
 my paint just beyond all hope. probably all three.
  >>

Glen,

Meguilar's has a good line of products for polishing. One of them is Mirror
Glaze Swirl Remover. Try your Western Auto or similar store.

R. Johnson - Dallas

'90 Maine Coon
'79 Midget
'76 Midget
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