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Old 04-28-2005, 11:57 PM
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Thanks, I do miss owning and operating a detail biz. Due to an auto accident I just can't handle how hard it is on the body. The job of finding detailed, quality conscious employees is next to impossible these days. Seams everyone wants to do as little as possible and expects to be paid for doing outstanding. Perhaps I shouldn’t generalize it may just be an issue with Vegas as most folks that live here are transient so they don’t care much about anything.

I’ll stand behind my advice for you to use Lexol as a bumper treatment, it can’t hurt anything. I would like to see a couple of pictures of the bumper. As I said earlier if you already have damage or discoloring from products like Armorall just about anything you apply will only act as a cover up. If the discoloring was due to wax I could give you a solution but if it is from past chemicals the only thing I can think of that might help is to steam clean the bumper first. This should strip away everything you’ve applied to it in the past then apply a product like Lustre All or something with UV protestants.
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