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To: JDN who wrote (35418)9/17/2000 3:46:23 PM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
JDN - what Lotus recommends -
1- wash the car with a non-detergent soap - they recommend "Murphy's oil soap". Rinse.
2 - wash with a shampoo which contains no conditioner (I'm not kidding!). Johnson's baby shampoo recommended.
3 - rinse twice.
4 - chamois dry.
I don't know why it works, but the car looks the same as when it came off the showroom floor. I have seem paint work this good at custom car shows but with the exception of a couple of other high end British cars (Aston-Martin does pretty nice paint also, as does Rolls-Royce) I have not seen cars on the street with this level of finish.
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