Wax,polish etc..
#1
Thought this would be the best place for this question. Ya see, I've got the traditional 6 by 4 inch yellowing, chewed car sponge and a bucket of warm soapy water isn't a problem.
So, could some one advise me of the best wax or polish to get her looking QUALITY?
Take a f**kin' bow Ex_Pug for that WELL SHINY black WRX! The dog's danglers as they say m8. Nice one!
Stevie
So, could some one advise me of the best wax or polish to get her looking QUALITY?
Take a f**kin' bow Ex_Pug for that WELL SHINY black WRX! The dog's danglers as they say m8. Nice one!
Stevie
#2
Scooby Regular
Well thankyou!! She is only 10 months old though, so I probably shouldn't take too much credit!!
Oh yeah... as for the thread lol... I use Swissol stuff now, ie a wax instead of a polish.
[Edited by Ex_Pug - 1/28/2004 7:13:22 PM]
Oh yeah... as for the thread lol... I use Swissol stuff now, ie a wax instead of a polish.
[Edited by Ex_Pug - 1/28/2004 7:13:22 PM]
#5
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Zymol if you have deep pockets or deepish pockets go for the 'Autoglym' range - gold top coat gloss takes some beating.. IMO
Halfords do the range & about £40 gets you the green canvas started kit with many of their products in it.
Zymol more carnuba and goes the distance but for starters check out autoglym - after you wash with the shampoo & wax a few times you really start noticing the difference - eventually after just shampooing & drying the car looks polished.. I spend to much time waxing on / waxing off...
Halfords do the range & about £40 gets you the green canvas started kit with many of their products in it.
Zymol more carnuba and goes the distance but for starters check out autoglym - after you wash with the shampoo & wax a few times you really start noticing the difference - eventually after just shampooing & drying the car looks polished.. I spend to much time waxing on / waxing off...
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