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Waxing & Polishing

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Topic: Waxing & Polishing
Posted By: uoi1772
Subject: Waxing & Polishing
Date Posted: 13-September-2004 at 21:03
Just thought i'd share the pleasing results of using BMW's own Wax & Polish with anybody in cleaning mode. Read in BMW Car Magazine that BMW's own Wax & Polish was cheaper than some other specialist suppliers in this field and as effective if not moreso. Tried it myself and must admit i'm very impressed with the results. Its available from dealerships and £8.80 for each bottle.

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Posted By: Stephen 325TDS
Date Posted: 14-September-2004 at 16:14

Do they have T-Cut-type restorer? Mine hasn't been done for years (I hate that job). Anyone know of a restorer that doesn't leave a residue on the black trim?

Apologies if that's been covered before.

Stephen



Posted By: Savo
Date Posted: 16-September-2004 at 15:39

Try this, its the dogs..

http://www.bmwcarclubforum.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=10277&PN=1 - http://www.bmwcarclubforum.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=10277&a mp;PN=1

 



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1992 525I Sport, Bilstein Sport Suspension. Viper 2 Chip


Posted By: Stephen 325TDS
Date Posted: 16-September-2004 at 16:39

Thanks, Savo.

Stephen




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