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Old 4-26-05, 4:27   #16 (permalink)
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*I have not had good luck with Eagle 1 products, some people have but I do not recommend them. Do not be fooled by the cool packaging or pictures on the cover, your car will not look like that.
I use Eagle 1 to clean my rims and tires. Nothing I've used makes them cleaner...
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I would reccomend Eagle 1 over Black Magic it increases the fade in your trim like a mofo, but the tire blackener works wonders and has many ways to put it on, spary, foam, mist type spray, you spray and walk away, and soon it looks like new. I would reccomend Black Magic except the Wet Shine Car Wash Soap.

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ya eagle 1 for me too

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so any ideas about how to get rid of oxidation? ive been basially buffing it out with polish for quite a while now, btw this is on single stage paint, and it always reappears after a week or so.
The best way to take oxidation out is to use a fine rubbing compound. you can pick it up at any auto shop. be carful with this.. if you use a buffer machine you can burn a hole through your paint so i reccomend doing it by hand. beware this takes a while to do and takes a hell of a lot of elbow grease. plus if your lights are yellow this will also take that out.
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For cleaning out the interior you can use an air compressor with an air gun on it and blow all the cracks and crevices on the dash. I work at a detail shop.
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