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Old Mar 3, 2010 | 02:30 PM
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im thinking....people need to know simple tips on how to clean there cars and stuff...specially girls...so ill do this on a weekly basis... anyone with a tip is happy to jump on board...

TIP OF THE WEEK: Maintianing your wheels finish while mazimizing shine is easy. Start by cleaning wheels first. Applying a quick coat of Smartwax RIMWAX bi-weekly will help reduce brake dust by 50% while enhancing and maintianing your rim and wheel finishes for years to come.
 
Old Mar 11, 2010 | 02:46 PM
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Detailing tip of the week: reason why a microfiber towel has two sides is because one side its for applying a product and the other to buff the product off. that's why always be picky about the towels you buy and what you use them for...
 
Old Mar 17, 2010 | 02:41 PM
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ANOTHER GREAT TIP FOUND IN A DIFFERENT FORUM.

Proper detailing towels will make any detailing job a breeze, SmartWax recommend high grade microfiber towels with 70/30 blend like our Monsters Towels 16x16, http://www.smartwax-usa.com/ProductD...de=MIC_1100_03
 
Old Mar 24, 2010 | 12:50 PM
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Detailing tip of the week : what to do first when detailing your car (interior, engine, wheels and last exterior)
 
Old Apr 1, 2010 | 01:17 PM
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Detailing tip of the week: when fully detailing the exterior of your car (wash,clay,seal,glaze,wax) you should be using 6-12 towels min. preferable double sided microfiber towels with silk trimming - https://www.smartwax-usa.com/Product...de=MIC_1100_01

 
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detailing tip of the week: "for those that do car shows or just simply want to use no water to clean your rim & tires on the spot, we have a solution...use any citrus base product like carpet cleaner or smartcarpet blended with water on the rim & tire, wipe off with a microfiber towel to a perfect clean surface" apply more if needed. this process is good on any type of finishes.
 
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detailing tip of the week
"applying smartcarpet to your carpet floor of your car before vacuuming can assist you in lifting any loose dirt, leaving it cleaner than just vacuuming.
 
Old Jun 10, 2010 | 02:55 PM
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DETAILING TIP OF THE WEEK: how to correctly use a microfiber towel.

1- evenly spray smartdetail across your surface.
2-wait a sec for the formula to work
3 & 4- folding the towel in four,wipe side to side moving down in one direction.
5- turn tow...el around to avoid the captured dirt to scratch your surface.
6- wipe gently side to side for a silky shine finish (7)!
 
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There are various things that should be considered for proper maintenance of your vehicle. It is necessary to take care of your vehicle so that best performance can be maintained of the vehicle.
 
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