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Old 11-06-2003, 08:51 PM
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Waxing?

hey guys I was wondering, I got some diecast cars from Kyosho and autoart. They are begining to collect dust, and my mom periodically wipes them off which makes swirlmarks. My question is do these things have clear coat? so i can take miguaires to it and wax it? thanks
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Re: Waxing?

I don't bother with a wax though I'm almost certain you could do it. Try getting a microfiber cloth (the kind used for cleaning sunglasses and such). It does leave small marks on windshields but they aren't very noticeable.
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I don't know if it can hurt the paint at all, but I was using furniture polish and i decided to put a little on a towel and give it a while. It had been a while since most of my models had been dusted so needless to say they were dirty. And it worked great. Gave the paint a real nice shine and no streaks on the windows.
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