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    Well with the new clears i recommend wax in the spring and fall. Polish all summer just to help in release of deeper dirt and grime .

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    For a "glaze" I recommend Meguirs "Mirror Glaze no. 7", has been the main stay for years in the show car circles. I have tried a lot of them, nothing has ever performed like Mirror Glaze as far as I am concerned. I have applied many coats one after another of the stuff and it just gets better and better. I have even "sealed" that look under paste wax because there is just no look like it.

    I used to Mirror Glaze my truck every saturday when I was a youngster with more energy.

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