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Old 03-21-2010, 08:50 PM
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After getting my truck last week, I noticed the previous owner had alot of brush scratches and some other worse scratches, so I bought the blackbox kit from Turtlewax. After a long 3 hour process, my black paint looks almost brand new and has a deep gloss.
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What does that kit consist of and how much did it set you back?
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i need to help my paint out too, i got these same type of scratches. mine probabaly arent as noticable onmy as it is on your black though. good job.
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its like 19 from pepboys, it had applicators, 2 bottles of detail mist used to whipe off waxes, a primary black cleaner wax and then a finishing carbonuba wax that is black too. My roommate did it to his tundra and after many rains and washes it still is holding strong.
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I think im going to have to invest in that. I work at a High school, and had some student decide to key my hood. Luckily its not very deep, this sounds like it should do the trick.
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^^ dude that sucks, id be pissed

OP: looks good, i think ill need to get a box
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Guys, check out the Auto Geek website for a lot of great products and information on how to keep your vehicles looking great. I've been buying stuff from them for about 5 years now. They have a great selection of car care products, many of which you just can't find locally.

http://www.autogeek.net/index.html
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Originally Posted by PaintBaller
Guys, check out the Auto Geek website for a lot of great products and information on how to keep your vehicles looking great. I've been buying stuff from them for about 5 years now. They have a great selection of car care products, many of which you just can't find locally.

http://www.autogeek.net/index.html




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