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    once again a 7 year old thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by mangvue05si View Post
    So... the in-dash carbon is the same? wax that with the same wax you use on the car?
    You don't need to wax or even wash that. Just wipe it down with a wet cloth. I haven't done a thing but dust mine in 5 years and it hasnt faded cause its faux c/f

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    Quote Originally Posted by makavelibranded View Post
    once again a 7 year old thread
    "If i ain't seen it, it's new to me!"

    LOL

    Charlie Manson quote from Family Guy!!!

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    Anything that is clearcoated can be waxed/sealed in case somebody out there is still wondering.

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    Again i know these are old threads but just to let you guys know that if it's new from the factory than you are good to was as soon as you want.

    If it's fresh from a paint ship than it's always best to give the clear and activator time to catalyze.

    I never suggest waxing a car or panel that's been freshly painted until a months time has passed.

    Better safe than sorry!

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