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Old 10-22-2002, 07:25 AM
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Hey guys,

Basically what I'm wondering is what kind of techniques should be used on a new paint job? The paint has cured and should be waxed for the winter months coming up. I've heard everything from not waxing in a circular pattern, just straight up and down to avoid swirl marks, to just using polishes.

I used to detail cars "back in the day" and my traditional habits might not be as efficient as the somewhat newer techniques I've been hearing about.
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A) Yes, your paint is Cured, so protect it ASAP.

B) Yes, wax in straight lines, not circular.

C) Visit www.zainobros.com for wax info, etc...

D) Review some of the threads here

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Listen to "amartin". When it comes to paint care and stuff like that, he's got this thing taped.
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