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I've been spending fair amount of time over there, trying to earn myself a title of "The judge, jury, and the excecutioner"  Detailing World is brilliant, learn alot if your keen to keep your P&J in pristine conditions, but sometimes it makes me laugh, whilst we post pics of our P&J, they were posting pics of scratches or who has the best water beading on their bodywork which is understandable considering the nature of the forum, but funny nevertheless...
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Those people do take car cleaning to a new level. Never thought I find myself uttering the words 'soap and sponge nerds' 
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For now I've settled on a couple of new buckets and a load of Maguires products.  Simon Please don't utter the 'S' word , sponge that is, very bad form to us budding 'Detailers' 
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Andy, from what I learn so far, Meguire APC is best for fabric cleaning, but the waxproducts not so good, I would still prefer Zymol, Gliptone is best for cleaning leather...
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Simon Please don't utter the 'S' word , sponge that is, very bad form to us budding 'Detailers' What are they recommending? A wash mit? 
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Two actually, one for the dirty bits, one for the less dirty bits  I've found a few minor scuff marks on the sills where you step out of the car, I'm sure they would be worthy of posting on Detailing World. Any detailers fancy giving me a hand to remove them 
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Andy, is it scuff marks on the plastic film? There are some scuff marks on mine, just could not get rid of it  ps just bought zymol concours for £105 from a member 
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I don't have any plastic film on mine, the marks are just on the edge of the running boards. 
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