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try not to let the car get too dirty, rinse off frequently. If it's a driver wax it as frequently as you can. I stay away from soap if I don't need it. Just hose it down and dry with a terrycloth towel that has been fresly washed and dried without softeners.

Don't even think about using a chamois. Unless, it's washed every time to remove dirt. Highly impractical.

My 911 gets "The Wax Shop" liquid, easy as hell to apply, beautiful finish, conceals spiderwebs well.

BMW gets Meguiars NXT since it's the outdoors road warrior.

Surface prep, if needed with meguiars clay bars and 3m light swirl remover and 3M imperial glaze, then wax. My cars rarely, if ever go between washes long enough to create such problems.

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