Black 911 car care products
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esp with BLACK,. actually touching it causes marks, the less you touch it the longer the clarity lasts after polish...a good rinse every couple days keeps it about 90% clean so there is no need to wash as often...and a yard blower drys it so less spots
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I hope it's as shiny in person as I have only seen it in pictures! A yardblower, now that's a new one! A hand held one or one of those full-on back pack models that looks like you could jet off to the moon!?...or blow your car into the neighbors yard!
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I use an electric leaf blower to dry the car, and I use a pressure washer with a foam cannon to wash it, so most of my washes are completely touchless. Aside from wax application and removal, I only ever touch the paint to open a door or close a lid.
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Heard through the grapevine that Santa is stopping by Gratiot's on Xmas Eve. Guess that's a good start. I'll augment it with some of my own stocking stuffer's suggested here. Thanks all!
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Confirmed a Grande order from Griot's with there 15% off sale en route! I'll make sure that many of the other ideas wind up as stocking stuffers!