Abrasive-coated car step and how abrasive-coated paint.1. car wash, car wash cleaner foam. 2. spray (SPRAY LUBRICANT) is sprayed with oil in soil (CLAY BAR) to remove dust by stroking, colors and stains ingrained dirt out. The soil should be rubbed oil over time in the vertical direction should not be rubbed in a circular manner, an important car must be always wet soil rubbed oil-time. 3. time rubbed oil finished clay will need foam car wash, clean again. 4. wipe dry the car finished with all interior cleaning the car successfully. 5. remove the jammed paper news edge, front yangkrachok rear tires, glass and all the doors including the damages while working. 6. check the condition of the surrounding car paint if found floating too deep scratches, sand paper, water comes gently rubbed plated Gerber 2000 occupies a floating scratches. In the sand paper should not be rubbed off very pressure should be the lightest. If polishing is too strong to make car paint damage, be careful as the Special. 7. when the floating storage scratches and apply Polish. Label where we do sanding at all Smoothie (using the coarse sanding sponge) the area that does this to make the area that we polished shiny Brights come back the same. Do this on all the points that we rubbed sandpaper intended. 8. then remove the abrasive cleaners, pour a thin details. Put the sponge in the eyelid on both cars (do step 7 about 2 rounds). 9. the perfect follow step 8 is finished should check to see that the cause of color work out well or not. If there are still some points that need to fix it, repeat around it. When I saw that work well and then coated with a thin coating, cleaners, over the cars leave to dry then do the wipe the stain under exit. 10. cleaning again using wind-blown dust, helping to make the paint fall off. 11. fabric dust covers fitted to each car, it looks great when a customer came to pick up the car. 12. when the customer receives the car should then explain steps to maintain color after polishing go already.
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