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Originally Posted by christian370z I highly recommend ONR. I have been using it for the last 3 years and have yet to use a hose on the Z which, as

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Old 04-19-2011, 09:55 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I highly recommend ONR. I have been using it for the last 3 years and have yet to use a hose on the Z which, as anyone who has seen my car, is 100% swirl free and looks not difference than when I drove it home from the dealer last July. The key to avoiding any marring is to work in small sections, use a good wash media, rinse your wash media to remove the dirt/debris it just picked up after each section, and using a safe drying method.
That's what I definitely want. I am going to go a step further and cut off the lining from my microfiber towels to ensure my lack of paying attention one day doesn't result in swirls. I just need a good soft sponge to wash with and use the towels for drying. Honestly, the paint looks so good I don't want to drive it anymore J/K

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awesome man. my bc z has the same issue...unfortunately texas is a little far for me but maybe ill take a look at the products he used and see what the pros around me would do.
Here's a link to Scott's detailing write up for my northern friends.

http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...here-mine.html

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how much do these kinds of top end car wash cost if you dont mind me asking?
For a good exterior detailer, you're looking at about $50/hour. Scott's primary clients own high-end vehicles ranging from the Ford GT to the Rolls Royce Phantom. He's the real deal. Of course, there will be guys out there who will charge much less than that but it will be more of a glorified car wash than a true polish.
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