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kwack 02 May 2001 12:50 AM

I purchased the same product and the results were the dogs!!!!!!!!

Top marks to Mark Underwood for the advice and service

Kwack

Scott.T 02 May 2001 07:51 AM

After the numerous responses to my previous mail 'Wax Wizard Vs Autoglym', I decided to purchase some Wax Wizard from the infamous Mark Underwood.

Not only was Mark very helpful when I called but there was no hard sell.

I was expecting to have to pay out at least £25-£30 to get the products I required, but Mark insisted that I just buy the one product at £12.99 to see how I get on.

The product arrived the following day and was applied last weekend with dramatic results.

My Deep Green Scooby was only polished the week before with Autoglym, so the effect of repolishing it with Wax wizard was thought to have a minimal effect.

But how wrong could I be, the results are amazing it's as if the car had just rolled out of the paint shop. It even smelt nice......

If you havn't tried this stuff yet then PLEASE DO.

I've used many products over the years and this is by far the best and easiest I've ever come accross.

I've even ordered another bottle for my father to try on his Focus.

Keep up the good work Mark, I won't be using Autoglym again......

Dust.....Wot Dust........

Andy Porter 02 May 2001 10:53 AM

Hi Scott,

What did you buy out of interest ?
I got the clay block and some polimer polish today, if it ever stops raining I'll try it !
Andyp

Scott.T 02 May 2001 10:57 AM

Cleaner Wax - it's a new product.
A combination of Cleanser and Wax, but not as strong as Clenser No.1 (I think)

Huge 02 May 2001 01:20 PM

At the risk of being flamed.....

WW also works rather well on a Saxo VTS (& my Scoob as well!!) & the cleanser also removed a number of persistent marks that lesser products had failed to remove.

Have now suggested to my girlfriend that the cleanser might be more effective than some of the products she's bought from Boots, Body Shop, Avon........

Hugh http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Scott.T 02 May 2001 01:34 PM

Perhaps I could substitute it for the wifes shower gel. That way I may get a factory fresh model.

What was that luv'.......Ouch, now that's gonna sting for weeks !!!!

[This message has been edited by Scott.T (edited 02 May 2001).]

Mark Underwood 02 May 2001 09:17 PM

ScottT

Thx for the pointer...shower gel...now let me see...

MickeyG 02 May 2001 09:27 PM

OOOooohhhh, Huge, wait 'till I tell her!!!

MickeyG


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