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Hi Everyone,

Waxit Car Care is pleased to present another of its popular Detailing Clinics focusing on how to use the Random Orbital Polisher.

SATURDAY 15th SEPTEMBER - 12 Midday for a BBQ and 1PM Start

Waxit MELBOURNE

34b Trade Park Drive

Tullarmaine VIC 3043

We will be covering:

- Learning about Paint Types and what paint defects and scratches are

- Decontamination Processes

- Differences in Polishing Machines

- How to use your Random Orbital & Forced Rotation

- Hands on Paint Correction and Enhancement

- Applying Sealants and Waxes by Machine

If your interested in this

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Maybe a little of this

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and learning a lot of this

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Click Here to Book

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