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If you love you LMS now, you wait until Spring and Summer arrives.
I hope you rinsed your Z down really well before you started to wash.
As soon as I got home I took it to a manual wash and soaked it, high pressure soap, then used a wash mit, rinsed and dried. Much better now I can't wait until it gets warm so I can clay it, buff it, polish it, and wax it.
As soon as I got home I took it to a manual wash and soaked it, high pressure soap, then used a wash mit, rinsed and dried. Much better now I can't wait until it gets warm so I can clay it, buff it, polish it, and wax it.
I'll let you in on a not so well kept secret, as you're a LMS owner.
Try the Turbo Wax Oxidation Block. It's much easier to use than a clay bar, it lasts longer, and you keep washing off the rubbish you're lifting off the paint, not dragging it around over and over again like a clay bar. http://www.turbowax.com/cat/OxidationBlock/
I swear by Turbo Wax! I've been using their products for a shade under 2 years now, and won the last few shows in the category the Zed has been entered in thanks to their products. I only do two major shows a year, and always up against stiff competition.