| In a message dated 7/5/2003 8:32:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
jmc987@earthlink.net writes:
> The 3M 
> Cleaner Wax (medium oxidation) shined up nicely. But it didn't remove 
> all the water marks and the finish looks "smeared". Should I be using 
> something more aggressive to cut through the oxidation? Or perhaps a 
> power buffer? Thanks in advance,
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I like the Meguiars system.  They number their products so you know what 
order to use them in...er...in which to use them.
Use the paint cleaner #1 first, then the #2 polish, then #3 wax.  I use their 
paste carnuba wax, which is also available as a liquid.  Results are usually 
spectacular.
It's a bit more work than a single step product, but theere isn't very much 
acreage on an LBC.  Check out w ww.meguiars.com for more info and a very useful 
web site.  Click the "How To Center" link for help on products for your car.
(No financial interest on my part, just a satisfied customer.)
Allen Hefner
SCCA Philadelphia Region RoadRally chair
'77 MG Midget (#51 FSP)
'75 MG Midget (The Project)
'99 Ford Contour SE (24V 2.5L V6)
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