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Gord's Cherry Wet Wax 1gal on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Laredo, Texas, United States

Laredo, Texas, United States
Gord's Cherry Wet Wax 1gal, US $69.95, image 1
Condition:New

Gord's Cherry Wet Wax leaves a showroom finish on new or used paint. Restores color and gloss to lightly oxidized finishes, as well as pre-cleaned surfaces. Eliminates streaks and hazing.
Gord's Cherry Wet Wax contains premium grade carnuba and detergent resistant polymers for a wet-look shine.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Directions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHAKE WELL: Hand Use: Spread with polish sponge using circular motion. Let dry completely. Buff to a shine with polish cloth, soft clean towel.

Orbital Use: Apply to bonnet. With orbital on, spread evenly over entire painted surface. Let dry completely.
With a clean bonnet, buff to a high gloss.

High Speed Buffer Use: Use a clear coat polishing pad or foam pad. Buff while wet using medium to high pressure. Gradually reduce pressure as polish disappears. Burnish to high gloss.

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