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I saw another post where kompressornsc had mentioned that his Mom had bought a new Chrysler 300. My mom just bought the same car.
Given he seems to be a guru here, I thought maybe he might have some inside tips on how I can help her keep the car looking brand new.
I own a Jeep Wrangler, which is all steel other than the flares, so I'm not sure how to handle the plastic, etc. - plus it's a Wrangler, so I only wax it once a year.
I helped her choose the car and get a good deal, so I'd like to help her keep it looking the best I can. So I'm guessing kompressornsc will know all the tricks - a detailing guru with access to the same car.
If I put wax on the wrong part and end up leaving smears or residue or whatever that white junk is, she'll be none too pleased
Thanks for any help.
[Oh, I posted here cuz this is where he last posted - sorry if I broke any rules]
I saw another post where kompressornsc had mentioned that his Mom had bought a new Chrysler 300. My mom just bought the same car.
Given he seems to be a guru here, I thought maybe he might have some inside tips on how I can help her keep the car looking brand new.
I own a Jeep Wrangler, which is all steel other than the flares, so I'm not sure how to handle the plastic, etc. - plus it's a Wrangler, so I only wax it once a year.
I helped her choose the car and get a good deal, so I'd like to help her keep it looking the best I can. So I'm guessing kompressornsc will know all the tricks - a detailing guru with access to the same car.
If I put wax on the wrong part and end up leaving smears or residue or whatever that white junk is, she'll be none too pleased

Thanks for any help.
[Oh, I posted here cuz this is where he last posted - sorry if I broke any rules]