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<blockquote data-quote="Enigma_2k4" data-source="post: 44743" data-attributes="member: 631"><p>Hi all...</p><p></p><p>Yes, as well as being an audio nutcase I do love my cars..... to death! I spent about 4 hours or so this weekend giving my girl (her name is betty) a nice clean, polish, vacuum and some general TLC.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, being a metallic black car she shows the supermarket damage (knicks and scratches) quite badly. Does anyone have some good recomendations for polishes/buffs or waxes that I could use to take those out.....? I love my car and am certainly happy to spend some time looking after her properly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enigma_2k4, post: 44743, member: 631"] Hi all... Yes, as well as being an audio nutcase I do love my cars..... to death! I spent about 4 hours or so this weekend giving my girl (her name is betty) a nice clean, polish, vacuum and some general TLC. Unfortunately, being a metallic black car she shows the supermarket damage (knicks and scratches) quite badly. Does anyone have some good recomendations for polishes/buffs or waxes that I could use to take those out.....? I love my car and am certainly happy to spend some time looking after her properly! [/QUOTE]
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