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Old 11-26-2020, 01:54 PM   #4
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Default Re: Waxing or Polishing 1929 Ford Model A

Water spots are definitely a concern here also, I use synthetic chamois after each wash, and for touch ups in between. Works on everything, chrome, glass, whatever. Just keep the dust rinsed out.

Turtle wax and comparable products are more for protection than getting scratches out, after you get your finish where you want it, a coat of wax will help with water spot control and such. I've started using McGuire's spray wax lately, it's really easy to apply, smells great, and works ok. I especially like it on windows, moisture beads up and rolls off, and bug clean up is a breeze. But, the first time you turn your wiper on it will be hazy, so keep that in mind, and use at your own risk. I never use my wiper even in heavy rain, so it's not a problem for me.

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