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"Wasted away again in Carunubaville"

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Well I’ve done it, Gone back to carunuba. After about a six month stint of Klasse, I could tell, it was time to do something with the finish. I was planning on getting Zaino, but haven’t gotten around to it. In the meantime, I thought I would enjoy a short stint in Carunbaville. <br>
I first clayed the hood of my ml with griots clay and mothers quick detailer. <br>
Then used p21s paintwork cleanser with a white CMA pad and it is now one of my new favorite products. Goes on nice, comes off nice, and leaves the surface oh so nice. <br>
Next I used Pinnacle Souveran Carunuba Wax which I had been topping my Klasse with and realized what a nice shine it gave on its own. <br>
I am very happy with the results and will tide me over till I go Zaino! <br>
Then I kicked back with a Margarita listening to... <br>
I wish..time to clean house <br>
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Sorry the pics arent to great, there was no sun, a tornado warning, and a warning for hail the size of quarters!<br>
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<img src=http://www.appstate.edu/~bw35807/WWW/STUFF/CARUNUBAVILLE/SIDEREFLEC.JPG> <br>
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<img src=http://www.appstate.edu/~bw35807/WWW/STUFF/CARUNUBAVILLE/SIDE2REFLEC.JPG><br>
 
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Re: Did you use the griots clay from Mothers?

I used Griots Garage Clay with some leftover mother detailer spray I had. I have used both and like the griots clay better. imo<br> I provided a link to the clay I used
 
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Re: looks great!

Im switching to Zaino just to try something different. Klasse sg can be such a pita to remove I thought I would try something different. But as good as my car looks with carunuba, It may be a little while before I get the Zaino. When talking with Sal Zaino, he was so helpful that it made me want to change. I like using a product that a manafacturer truly backs up and Sal does.
 
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