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frosty350

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  1. Adams says you could use the ceramic trim coating after polishing to seal the headlights.
  2. It would be a pain but you could use the interior detail swabs for the webbing.
  3. Welcome. I'm also from north Texas
  4. Here's a screen shot. But it's been taken down for now. Mod Edit: Sorry, taking this down for now until the kit is ready to be released.
  5. Looks like headlight restoration kit is in the works. Mod Edit: Sorry, removing this link until the kit is ready to be released.
  6. That's how I started. First thing I polished was the hood on my father in laws car.
  7. It's raining here in Texas. So I cleaned and detailed the inside of my truck.
  8. I like the orange borderless towels. I use the grey ones for h2o and the orange for wheel wipe downs. Helps me keep the wheel towels off my paint.
  9. I have gallons of detail spray, car shampoo, all purpose cleaner, rinseless wash, wheel cleaner, microfiber revitalized. I use most of these often. But I also have a gallon of tire shine that I haven't had to use yet. A 16oz bottle last me a while. I guess it better to have extra than not enough.
  10. I agree with the comments above I have a 2011 Yukon and I use the VRT on all the black plastics and it looks good, black and non greasy. But last weekend I cleaned the plastics with Tire & Rubber cleaner and then applied VRT and they look even darker and it seems to last longer.
  11. Welcome. There's a lot of useful information here.
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