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what a classic convo, we thought PVA was hard to understand... Hey Eric, I know you understand what wax is and that polishing is the action, but this stuff is just called "cut and polish" basically it will cut back a tiny tiny layer of the paint and then when you buff the stuff off it looks like it has been polished with wax. But then after you need to wax the car to protect it all over again so yeah you are going to be very sore, but you will have huge arm muscles and shoulders, cool.

You can ask the marlow staff, you basically apply it the same as wax sort of. Or hey listen if you really want to not fork out $400 then fork out $100 for a detailer to detail the car for you .

Take Care

eriktufa, you've got me curious about the in gear problem you mentioned. I live in Winthrop too, so if we could meet up I can have a look and let you know if its ok or better explain the problem to the rest of the group. Drop me a private message to work things out. (Send a private message by pressing the button marked pm directly below this line).

hey ericktufa - in response to your question about cleaning windows perfectly - use some scrunched up newspaper and windex - or what's even better is the newspaper that is "just" dampened with a mixture of water and vinegar. use only a capfull of vinegar in a litre of water.

Wow guys thanx alot for ur reply, I'll try to ask some professional to try fix the paint, and about using newspaper thanx Sneeza but I tried using newspaper It still not clean enough and left a mark in my previous car, did i do something wrong?

Gradenko, thanx for ur offer, I think it's not really a problem just a bit hard to get in gear 2 as long as i drive manual before the other just nice

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