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I was at CT yesterday picking up 4 microfiber towels (big ones 14.99) when I had a look at the above product. I decided against it for one reason, it appears to be a paste. My problem with paste is that if you get ANY bits of junk in it you have to do 1) throw it away 2 risk damaging the paint. I prefer stuff in a bottle ie Meguires 2.0
Oh on a side note while I was waiting to turn east onto Southland off MacLeod I heard a small rock hit the car. It was like great my first blemish. When I pulled in to the CT parking lot I performed a very close inspection and much to my relief there was no mark/damage. Thank God:chacha: |
^^^ Good post. I was gonna ask you what wax you're using!
p.s. Glad to hear Kleen is ok. I hate hearing the sound of a rock ping off my car. |
:? Rock!!!!Glad to hear it's all good!!
I agree with you on the paste wax.Not a fan of any of the paste waxes out there. |
Originally Posted by VAEM
(Post 123397)
^^^ Good post. I was gonna ask you what wax you're using!
p.s. Glad to hear Kleen is ok. I hate hearing the sound of a rock ping off my car. |
so what do you use excatly?
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He uses Maguires Claybar, Polish and NXT 2.0 liquid wax (two original coats) to finish her off. At least that is what we will be doing tomorrow. :tup:chacha::tup
My car may almost look as good as Kleeen!!! Hmmm...Nah, Not quite!!!:rolleyes: |
^^^When we are done it will look new^^^ Tires, rims 3 stage under hood etc
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All that wax you put on the mustang probably acted like a Kevlar shield and didn't ever scratch the wax (ha!).
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Originally Posted by Ray Spencer
(Post 123867)
All that wax you put on the mustang probably acted like a Kevlar shield and didn't ever scratch the wax (ha!).
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