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Eric Schuster

Eric Schuster Envious Detailing
Envious Detailing
Orange County, CA
EnviousAutoDetailing.com

Learn more by visiting his official website http://www.enviousautodetailing.com

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P21S 100% Carnauba Paste Wax Review

by Eric Schuster | June 22nd, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (2)

P21S has always been praised for their Concours Wax, but how does their 100% Carnauba Paste Wax stack up? Eric Schuster of Envious Auto Detailing puts it through the test and provides his review.

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How to Make Cleaning Wheels Easier in the Future?

by Eric Schuster | May 29th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (0)

When it comes to wheel cleaning, it’s actually more of an issue of keeping them clean instead of getting them clean. Eric shares some tips on how to keep wheels looking their best and easier to clean in the future after doing a thorough cleaning of them.

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How Long Do Waxes Last and When Should I Reapply?

by Eric Schuster | May 27th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (3)

How long do waxes last and when should I reply? This is a very common question, and Eric Schuster addresses it with advice on how to maximize the durability.

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What Are Some of the Go-To Polish / Pad Combos?

by Eric Schuster | May 23rd, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (2)

With so many different polishes and buffing pads out there, how do you know which combinations to work with? Eric Schuster of Envious Auto Detailing lists some of his most common polish and pad combinations to help you get started.

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When to Glaze and When to Compound / Polish Away Defects?

by Eric Schuster | May 17th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (0)

So you have swirls and other defects in your paint, and you wonder what your options are to address them. Eric Schuster discusses the pros and cons of compounding, polishing, and applying a glaze when faced with paint defects.

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