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      03-20-2021, 07:57 PM   #21
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Drives: 26' M2
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carseatsm5 advice is spot on. Chemical guys, Adam's Polishes, griot's garage and Meguiars all have close enough results. Each company has a "system" of paint care with easy to use products and detailed instructions. Start simple and if you catch the bug you'll learn more about the process as you go like most things in life.

I learned ALOT about detailing through autogeek. They have a ton of different car care products and they explained everything each product does in detail. There isn't a resource I trust more than autogeek. You guys have the knowledge and the vigor for detailing and it's alot cheaper than a reputable shop to tackle it yourself.
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