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Wash and wax
Well I've had my tungston grey vert for 3 weeks now and it was getting dusty so today since it was sunny and cool I decided to wash and wax it. Used Meguiar's car wash, and NXT paste wax. Turned out well I think.
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They were on there when I bought it. I bought it used with 11,000 miles on it. Well after figuring out those door mouldings are attached by tape, I parked my car outside in the sun for a few hours, then took fishing line and ran it between the moulding and the door. Then I slowly pulled the moulding off. Two applications of NXT and some buffing and the doors lookmuch better.
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