How long does it take? Questions about wash/polish/wax procedures

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Old 10-04-2002, 12:33 AM
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Originally posted by Intel486
Yes, the dust stuff comes off.

I've seen them on the web for around $149. I know you can get reconditioned ones for a better price though.
They are at Amazon.com for $139, they are my first choice since I have a gift certificate to use. However, where can I find them reconditioned? How much of a savings are we talking?
 
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Old 10-04-2002, 12:53 AM
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Only $20 less for a reconditioned unit? That seems sort of odd. What is the real incentive not to get used? I know $20 is $20, but usually reconditioned is at least a 30-40% savings.
 
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They retail for like $200. So $120 is a good price. Thes internet stores are already cheap. Tha tis why it is only a $20 difference.
 
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Almost forgot an important question....

Is there any special procedure for waxing/polishing on/around the Sport Decals on the rear of my truck?
 
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Old 10-04-2002, 06:18 PM
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Originally posted by pw1981
Almost forgot an important question....

Is there any special procedure for waxing/polishing on/around the Sport Decals on the rear of my truck?
I've not had a problem with the buffer damaging them. Just try not to go over them. If there is a seem, then polish or wax will compack up against it and you'll have to use a stiff brush to scrub it out.
 
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Old 10-04-2002, 06:43 PM
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Hey Intel

are you the same Intel486 that posts over on Autopia? I go there quite often myself..
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Re: Hey Intel

Originally posted by dboat
are you the same Intel486 that posts over on Autopia? I go there quite often myself..
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