Another vote for the Wax Wizard
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I must be the other geezer that Mossman mentions, though I might be wrong
Many thanks to both Mossman, for alerting me to WW stuff, and to Mark Underwood for selling it.
The black beast (as the wagon is now called!) looks even blacker and meaner since it's been Wax Wizarded (if that's a word!)
Brilliant product, goes on a treat, and looks the bees knees.
Chuckster, I'm lazy as well, as you probably saw at Bentley as the car was a state, might take about an hour to do the car the first time round, wait a mo, don't faint just yet but after the first application I'm told that it should in theory just need a rinse n chammy(sp?) to have it back in showroom condition. I should find this out for real tonight when I give the car a wash, at the moment it's looking really sorry for itself after the weekend at Camber, and also the dust from sandblasting firm that operates round the corner from where I work.
My brother, and mum, thought I was mad when they first saw the kit but once they saw the car they were very impressed, my brother is trying to steal the kit off me to sort his already too clean veedub bug (oldie stylee)
Long live Wax Wizard!
Many thanks to both Mossman, for alerting me to WW stuff, and to Mark Underwood for selling it.
The black beast (as the wagon is now called!) looks even blacker and meaner since it's been Wax Wizarded (if that's a word!)
Brilliant product, goes on a treat, and looks the bees knees.
Chuckster, I'm lazy as well, as you probably saw at Bentley as the car was a state, might take about an hour to do the car the first time round, wait a mo, don't faint just yet but after the first application I'm told that it should in theory just need a rinse n chammy(sp?) to have it back in showroom condition. I should find this out for real tonight when I give the car a wash, at the moment it's looking really sorry for itself after the weekend at Camber, and also the dust from sandblasting firm that operates round the corner from where I work.
My brother, and mum, thought I was mad when they first saw the kit but once they saw the car they were very impressed, my brother is trying to steal the kit off me to sort his already too clean veedub bug (oldie stylee)
Long live Wax Wizard!
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