blueish red cleaning
#1
blueish red cleaning
it may sound like a mega novice question but can someone tell me how ,from start to finish, to give my car the best clean and polish without potentially damaging the paint work? at the moment i just use the normal bucket and sponge to clean it, then i chamois it then polish it. also could someone tell me what products are best?
i know its a lot of questions but i really don't know, i've never really been a car cleaning sort of person but i'm starting to notice a few really faint scratches, nothing major but i notice them.
thanks for you help
shaun
i know its a lot of questions but i really don't know, i've never really been a car cleaning sort of person but i'm starting to notice a few really faint scratches, nothing major but i notice them.
thanks for you help
shaun
#2
Go to the Polished Bliss website mate, there are full instructions on how to look after your car. We've all been in your position but I can assure you it can lead to a slippery slope as you get more and more into it!
#4
I can certainly help to guide you and offer you a simple routine tailored to your car and budget, but any chance you can post a few pics of the car first? Blueish red is a bit vague, and knowing the exact colour means I can offer better advice.
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