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  • Member For: 16y 2m 29d

Gday all,

I just bought a new xr6 turbo from a dealership in sydney. I was offered the paint protection crap from the start, for $1700, of course I refused it as I was already over budget and it sounded like a bit of a scam. However, now I was just asking advice as to what is the best way I can preserve the paint on this car. (it is ego in colour). Does anyone know a comprehensive guide to detailing a car on the net which they have used and it works for them? I will be driving the car on dirt roads occasionally and mostly be parked outside, and I wanted some form of protection which will protect from bird crap and that sort of thing. Ive heard that pinnicle make a good wax etc. I dont really paying a bit more for something that will do the job a bit better if you know what I mean.

Any help apprenciated. I did try to do a search on here, but couldnt find much, correct me if I am wrong.

Cheers,

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  • Member For: 16y 3m 17d
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  • Location: NSW , The Burrows

My car is parked outside often aswell , I just wash and wax it once a week, the wax is great stuff helps keep the car clean and protects it from dirt and sh*t.

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  • Member For: 18y 5m 21d
Check out the website

waxit.com (not sure if it got .au on the end)

Heaps of good info and products there.

yes indeedy. I highly recommend Zaino, GLARE, Toughseal and any sealants/waxes from wax it

From other thread,

The trims around the windows and the wiper arms- glare micro finish and pro polish

the windscreen cowling - G Techniq C1 - see here

Please note: this was a sample from G Techniq UK, I do not work for them or sell it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S28-XvUYdYE

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