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      06-26-2005, 02:43 PM   #3
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This is what I do...

I always wash the interior first; dash, windows, carpet door jams and the inner trunk(I use simple green). Next I do the rims/tires and lower rocker panels front and rear bumper(I use Zaino soap). Rinse, get a new bucket of soap(I use Zaino soap) for the body of the car. I always start at the hood and work my way to the trunk, washing the side door windows, mirrors along the way, rinse. Then I start at the front of the car and work my way around the whole car and rinse(I use the pour setting of the nozzel for the rinse instead of the spray, it leaves harldly any water spots). I use the absorber to dry the car, then open all doors, hood and trunk to dry off any water. I then use Zaino detail spray on the body and finish the windows with cleaner. After that, I dry the rims off with a clean rag and I apply tire dressing(I use Meguires High Endurance Tire Gel, Extra Gloss, 2 coats) and I think I'm done...usually around 2.5 to 3 hours.

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