Van cover?

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Re: Van cover?

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can highly recomend martin (bearswaxfactory) top bloke and top products

And as a ex pro detailer hard waxes are the way to go collinite claims it lasts up to a year but i would recomend twice a year good tip is to put the wax on leave it to haze then spray the van with a good detail spray and then buff it off :ok
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billybigspud wrote:I have a JK one and it is probably the best thing that place sells. I would Highly recommend it.

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miggs wrote:can highly recomend martin (bearswaxfactory) top bloke and top products

And as a ex pro detailer hard waxes are the way to go collinite claims it lasts up to a year but i would recomend twice a year good tip is to put the wax on leave it to haze then spray the van with a good detail spray and then buff it off :ok

Sorry if this sounds stupid, but what is a good detail spray :oops: :oops:

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soft wax.
usually a polymer.

Dodo juice is good quality spray detailer.
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