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January 2nd, 2005 12:58 PM #1
Hey all. I need advice on what to do regarding my car's exterior.
Due to the new year revelry, a lot of firecracker residue settled on my car. What made it worse was it was drizzling that night. I was shocked to see my car looking like it got snowed on when I woke up on January 1.
Anyway, I brought it to the carwash and took quite a bit of the 'mud' off, but not everything. The people at the carwash tried hard to clean it off using a piece of cloth and a chamois, but to no avail. They recommended that I have it rubbed (I'm assuming it's rubbing compound), and I'm thinking to have the car buffed.
What should I do? It goes without saying that I want to get all that dirt off the glass and finish of my car.
I will really appreciate all your answers. Thanks.
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January 2nd, 2005 01:02 PM #2the first thing you should try is claying the car. Any auto-detailing shop should be able to do that service try mo muna yun before playing with compounds.... :D
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