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Spring is almost here (ok, I probably just jinxed it) and we're wanting to
really clean up the Aztec before applying a good base coat of wax for the summer. We've got a little oxidation and some fuel streaking, but mostly just hanger dust, belly oil, runway grime, tire, brake, and exhaust dust to clean off. I've successfully used TurtleWax polish to remove some very minor chafes and scratches, I think it will work fine for the oxidation, but first I need to get the paint deep down clean. Many people have suggested WashWax ALL for the initial wash job, but I don't want to leave a residue of wax behind, I just want the paint clean so I can polish it. I definitely need to get all the dirt and foreign particles off. I'm wondering what products and procedures other people are using for a very thorough washing, polishing, waxing. Any hints tips or suggestions are appreciated. Jim |
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