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Old 12th May 2008, 00:15   #1
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Alright guys,

Just wanted to know the best stuff to use in your opinion im thinking of using poorboys polish for my car,

but i got a few staines etc on the seats dont really know what to use.

any ideas or recommendations for cleaning really any part of the car lol

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wet vac or steam cleaner mate for the seats

for polish id recommend the poorboys pro polish i use it and you get great results but it all depends on the colour of ya car??
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cheers predator you seem to reply to everyone of my posts lol maybe ill just pm you in future lol haha
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i use Auto Glym Interior cleaner and that gets most things out of the interior and head liner.

as for polish you do with reading the stickys and then coming back with what you need then, e.g. clay bar kit, wash mitt, shampoo, polish, glaze, wax, etc...
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personally used ultra deep shine from auto glym but prefer using scratch x and then give it a wax and the clay kit and a wax with tech wax can look far better just me spend hours doing mine every week lol

and interior shampoo by halfords is good spray on and then get ready with a wet sponge and it gets anything out trust me and then let dry and vac clean then febreeze it jobs a gooden
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^^ you dont clay bar your car every week do you?

you shouldnt need to if you seal the car properly
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personally used ultra deep shine from auto glym but prefer using scratch x and then give it a wax and the clay kit and a wax with tech wax can look far better just me spend hours doing mine every week lol

and interior shampoo by halfords is good spray on and then get ready with a wet sponge and it gets anything out trust me and then let dry and vac clean then febreeze it jobs a gooden
Scratch X is poor I thought. As is the Tech Wax...
PB Diamond White Glaze worked better for me than Scratch X
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