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My 99 CLK 430 is ready for her 1st wax. Everyone tells me to use Mequires. Is this the best?
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YES!!!
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You can't go wrong with Meguiar's. You may want to search the Shop Forum's archives (search function at top corner of screen) for detailed posts regarding technique and other fun stuff. IF you can't find them I have the collection of good/past detailing posts in a Word format. I'll email it to you if you can't find what your looking for.
Happy Waxing...Lee |
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Should have read thru the posts before I asked. Thanks for the info.
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