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Old 03-13-2009, 04:36 PM
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Hi Moe:

Question regarding rocker panel, wheel wells, and undercarriage cleaning: I notice that the daily driver and GT-3 picks up a lot of muck that gets stuck on the aforemention parts. Can I use a product such as P21S Total Auto Wash to pre-soak these areas, then just hose off? What will work best? Thank you in advance!!
 
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Old 03-13-2009, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by chardonet
Hi Moe:

Question regarding rocker panel, wheel wells, and undercarriage cleaning: I notice that the daily driver and GT-3 picks up a lot of muck that gets stuck on the aforemention parts. Can I use a product such as P21S Total Auto Wash to pre-soak these areas, then just hose off? What will work best? Thank you in advance!!
Yes...P21S TAW can be used for this application and it works very well.

It also works on cleaning the engine, wheels, tires, tail piples, door jams, etc.

It's an effective and safe citrus-based cleaner.

Great questions..
 
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Old 03-17-2009, 06:19 PM
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Hey Moe, I am new to the forum, and i just read the entire post and found it great, and feel you have already filled in some gaps in my detailing knowledge, I hope to see this thread continue.

Thanks, Tony
 
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Old 03-17-2009, 08:03 PM
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Hey Moe, I am new to the forum, and i just read the entire post and found it great, and feel you have already filled in some gaps in my detailing knowledge, I hope to see this thread continue.

Thanks, Tony
Thanks Tony fr taking the time to read through this thread. As you can tell, this is an interactive thread and it's life depends on your input. I'm happy to help any way I can
 
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Hey Moe,

I need your opinion on something (I already messed around with one of the wheels but want to know what you would do).. I just bought these wheels (ASA AR1) but I bought them used and the rears have some spotting on the lip (I'll take pics later or tomorrow.. it's a white residue that's very hard and stuck to the lip) that regular metal polishing won't remove... was wondering if you would advise sanding or no?
 
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Ivan shoot a PM to Emmons , I bet Larry knows this for sure..
 
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What is the proper way to use a quick detailer?

Only after a wash, or can you use it to get a small amount of surface dust off the car?

How long does a clay bar last? On average? Just one time claying, or multiple?



 



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