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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 1:33 AM
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I'm using them for wax haze removal, detailing spray, and cleaning windows.

Meguiars has a 1, 2, 3 part system that will probably take care of your swirls. Would recommend you get an orbital buffer because it takes a lot of elbow grease.

Once you get your swirls removed, recommended only using straight line rubbing in the direction of the long axis of the truck.

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Cheesecloth is a very coarse weave cloth. Can be used in furniture finishing. I used it to strain lumps out of wall paint.
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Old Dec 28, 2006 | 11:42 AM
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i have a black 96 chevy tahoe and ive been using mothers three step wax kit it consistse of a wax cleaner then a glaze and swirl remover and then the wax i use a buffer on the swirl remover and wax and that buff out the swirls nice i hope that helps you. and yes black is the nicest color out there to have!


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Old Dec 28, 2006 | 1:30 PM
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Nice OBS. Where are you? Looks like PA inspection etc...



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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 7:08 PM
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You can buy the Zaino product direct www.zainostore.comThey have a variety of products. I have bought the polish, high gloss detailer, tire treatment(works great) stays black even when it rains. I use the Meg's NXT wash b/c I ran out of the wash from Zaino. Cheesecloths I believe you buy them at the hardware store or the grocery store. They are used to strain liquids from any impurities. Just go out and buy some fruit of the loom t-shirts (100% cotton) they work great to get rid of the polish as well as detailing afterward with quick detailers.
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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 9:23 PM
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Go with the detailer cloths. With cotton tees, you have threads and labels to worry about. To check out any type of cloth for suitability on your paint, see if it'll scratch a CD. Use one of those AOL ones.
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Old Jan 1, 2007 | 5:53 PM
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Yeah I make sure that I take tags off and fold them so that the seams are not used on the vehicle. But the other cloth that works are the micro fiber cloth. Either way make sure they are 100% cotton and does not shed.
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Old Jan 1, 2007 | 6:09 PM
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Good point! Seems most wax companies recommend a "micro fiber" cloth.
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Old Jan 1, 2007 | 6:54 PM
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I use a micro fiber towel to apply followed by a super plush terry cloth towel to removed. Also I dont dry my car with a cheesecloth. I use the Mr. Clean Auto Dry and that helps alot with any type of cloth touching the paint.
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Old Jan 1, 2007 | 7:46 PM
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Sam's and Walmart usually have a pretty good price on microfiber (detailer cloths). A lot cheaper than what the wax companies want for them.
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