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    hello,

    i just got a gold (clear coat) tacoma and want to keep it looking as good as possible.
    a friend got me "nextgeneration" wash, "tech wax" spray, "color x" polish and "scratch x2.0".

    would someone please tell me in which order i should use these products ?
    also, what should i use on the rubber around my windows ?

    i have "fibromyalgia" and cannot do a lot of consistent same motions, so any and all tips will be greatly appreciated !

    thank you.

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    Re: Neophyte questions

    Originally posted by myming View Post
    hello,

    i just got a gold (clear coat) tacoma and want to keep it looking as good as possible.
    a friend got me "nextgeneration" wash, "tech wax" spray, "color x" polish and "scratch x2.0".

    would someone please tell me in which order i should use these products ?
    also, what should i use on the rubber around my windows ?

    i have "fibromyalgia" and cannot do a lot of consistent same motions, so any and all tips will be greatly appreciated !
    You are off to a good start with your products. Check out this article for a proposed regimen to care for your car:

    Your Daily Driver: A Simple Wash & Wax Regimen

    Good luck!

    Cheers,
    Al
    Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
    --Al Kimel

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      Re: Neophyte questions

      to MOL, myming!

      Since you’re local to OC, I’d highly recommend taking a Saturday class or dropping in on an evening open garage session. You’ll be able to try out the products under the guidance of Meg’s staff so you’ll know exactly what each process feels like.

      If you find repetitive motion problematic you may want to consider using a machine rather than working by hand. You can try one out at a Meg’s class and see if you like it.


      pc.

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      • #4
        Re: Neophyte questions

        dear pc,

        where is "meg's garage" held?

        thank you,
        myming

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        • #5
          Re: Neophyte questions

          You can sign up for the first "Open Garage" of 2009 here

          Meguiar's Corporate HQ
          17991 Mitchell South
          Irvine, CA 92614

          Mike
          Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

          George Carlin

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