great .....
thank you
and the web page is also very informative
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> "daytona°" <HVACR@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> If I remember correctly, wasn't there or is there a special wax/polish
>> for black paint on cars?
>>
>
> Use BLACK MIRROR-BM#80, a high grade blend of Polymer and Carnuba auto
> polish. Why? Black cars paint surface become extremely hot on sunny
days,
> Polymer paint sealers in BM#80 protect your vehicles black finish
against
> damaging U.V. rays. The Carnuba in BM#80 applied over a black cars
finish
> produces the most brilliant ****ne possible from an auto poli****ng
product.
>
> Polish & Waxing Directions for black cars
> Note: first clean the windows & apply tire dressing, This will prevent
any
> glass cleaner & tire dressing mist on your polished finish!
>
> 1. squeeze a small amount of BM#80 on a sponge waxing pad.
> 2. apply polish in a circular motion to only one auto panel -hood, door,
> etc., at a time
> 3. polish off wax from auto panel while the wax is still damp. No matter
> which Poli****ng product your're using, this is the best method for
waxing
> a black car.
> 4. repeat steps 1, 2 & 3 on next auto panel
> 5. use a soft painters brush to remove any wax in between panel seams &
> mouldings
> 6. use a clean soft cotton rag to polish off any excess wax left behind
>
> http://members.aol.com/blackkars/detail.html
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