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    In order to find higher end products locally, what should I look up in the phone book?
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    Find a automotive pain supplier.



    Wonder if it does other cities than Nawlins.



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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by Intel486 [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>Find a automotive pain supplier.
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    Automotive "pain" suppliers...man, you`d have 100 calls to make, there are far too many of those... Just kidding, I know what you meant - paint suppliers are a good choice.

    If you dont want to call around, stop in smaller parts supply shops. I have found that they often carry many high end detailing items, or at least items not seen at Wally World, etc.

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    You can find some or many of the 3M polishes at NAPA. You can also find Klasse in some BMW dealerships. It really is much more convenient to just buy the various car care products online though. Just my .02 Laters

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    NAPA can also order the 3M stuff & Meguiar`s Professional Series products, usually overnight for no extra charge. I ran out of Dual Action Power Cleaner the other day, and the local NAPA had it for me less than 12 hours later for $18.78.

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    Hood liner What do you use to clean it?

    What do you guys use to clean your hood liner?
    I was using Opti Clean on it today but it was taking me awhile.
    I thought I`d ask around rather then continue for now.


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    I learned from Bill (Luster) quite a while ago. AA Tire Foam works great on hood liners. It really has strong cleaners in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    I learned from Bill (Luster) quite a while ago. AA Tire Foam works great on hood liners. It really has strong cleaners in it.
    Thanks..now that`s something I would have never thought to try!

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    Excellent, Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEE DOG View Post
    Excellent, Thank you!
    Corey,
    It really does work very well. Spray on the foam and use a brush to scrupb it in.
    Once again, all credit goes to Luster!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    Corey,
    It really does work very well. Spray on the foam and use a brush to scrupb it in.
    Once again, all credit goes to Luster!
    I appreciate it Barry! I`m definitely going to try it out.

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    Th is a good topic cory, I was looking at mine last night wondering how to clean it.

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    Ill have to try that!

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    Another item to use is Megs Tire&Foam Cleaner (black Can) works like a charm and has built in cleaning ability ......just rinse and it looks new again

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    I`ve used APC I will have to try AA.

 

 

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