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    Does CMA sell this? I want to use the 15 perecnt discount...but I can`t find it on there Web site..

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    In short, no. But CMA does have the 3M rubbing compound which is for 1200 grade or finer scratches. The Machine polish is for 1500 grades scratches or finer. So the compound is a heavier cutting product and therefore you may not want to use it.
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    Fine Cut Rubbing compound is Ok to use if you really need to. Just be careful and best to use by hand. If necessary, follow with a less abrasive product to remove any hazing.



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    Most proper wash technique (FUNNY VIDEO) or is it SAD?


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    That is just sad!!!!X_X
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    Yeah, I do this sometimes when I am feeling lazy
    Doing it BIG!

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    If she had a wrangler it would be ok to wash it like that..... :biggrin:
    that was almost to painful to watch
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    I have a Wrangler and I don`t wash like that!

    One of the posts on Youtube said "Well i guess her kids aren`t going to college". Too funny!

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    want to talk about painful and stupid!! :


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    that is just messed up

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    I don`t understand... How do you guys wash your interiors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEE DOG View Post
    I don`t understand... How do you guys wash your interiors?
    :::::Frosty:

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    If I told you liquid sunshine, would you get the joke Cee Dog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEE DOG View Post
    I don`t understand... How do you guys wash your interiors?
    I prefer to do it that way too!:

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    The funny thing is this vehicle will likely show up in a used car lot somewhere and the new owner will wonder what is that smell - mildew.

    One a side note, my Dakota had a leak in the back glass that took me a long time to figure out. After a very very hard rain, I would find the carpets saturated with water.

    I ended up having to take all the seats and carpeting out then have someone spray water on every crevice to find that one spot where it entered.
    Al

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