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    1998 Nissan 240SX

    Did a full detail on my 240SX last week. It had some nasty water-spots on one side from a sprinkler that sprayed my parking space where I used to live, but now that I'm out of there it was time to clean things up. After a wash and clay, I proceeded with Meg's #80 by PC on a polishing pad. It...
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    Sonus WW Warning Label

    It's a great towel, AND I got a laugh out of the warning label: It's good to know that I should wash with soap & water if it touches my skin, and if I swallow it I should dilute with a glass of milk or water! :eek: Again, great towel & excellent service from David and all at the...
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    Dirt Specks in Repaint

    Got my car back from the bodyshop this week with an excellent repaint job on the front end. It's nearly perfect, with less orange peel than the factory paint on the back end. The only thing keeping it from being perfect is some dirt & dust specks caught under the paint. Looks like this. Of...
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    Nissan 240SX with DC1/81/26

    Here's my follow-up to this thread, where I tried 80/81/16 on my car. I still don't have a PC, so this was done by hand. It started pouring rain as I was applying wax, so I let the car sit overnight in the garage, then rolled it out in the sun and took these pics the next day. Started...
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    Will #81 remove anything at all?

    A while back, I did an 80/81/16 combo on my car. Now I want to try #26 and I figured I'd just do 81/26. Here's my question: will the 81 remove the old 16? Or should I use Deep Crystal Cleaner first? Thanks.
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    Nissan 240SX with 80/81/16

    If you just want pics, the thread topic tells you all you need to know. Go ahead & scroll if you'd like... all the pictures were taken a week after this was done, after a wash and #34. If you want more info, this is a follow-up to this thread. Big thanks to Accumulator for his input. :up...
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    Consumer => Professional

    I'm in the process of switching from Meguiar's consumer line-up to the professional stuff. I'll be hand-applying to a medium-green basecoat/clearcoat (pics below) and I'm looking for a three-step process (cleaner, polish, wax) using the professional products. The paint's in very good condition...
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