WaxWizard (again again)
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Oh bloody hell, here we go again....
I'm stunned and in shock. I've just tried the acrylic cleaner from Wax Wizard, and can safely say that it's the best I've ever used.
Brilliant finish is expected, as most things give this, but the look really is first class "deep wet" look.
What blows me away is the ease of use. Rub the stuff on in little circles, then rub off the excess. No white residue, and no arm ache. Bloody brilliant. Really, really simple.
On a roll after doing my Impreza, I decided to do my wife's clio. It took me 15 minutes to do the whole car. Another superb thing came to light, too: if you've ever got white polish residue on plastic trim, you'll know what a sod it is to get off. My wife's car had been auto-glym'd by the garage and the plastic strips had the tell-tale white marks on them which I couldn't shift.
This acrylic sealant took it straight off with no effort. It also shifted tar, though I guess this was because the car was Wax Wizarded as soon as it was delivered with HD cleanse and subaru wax...
The results, on both my and my wife's car, are stunning.
For the love of all things holy, buy some now!
Nick
(no connection with WW, just stunned at how easy this stuff is to use. Every home should have some )
I'm stunned and in shock. I've just tried the acrylic cleaner from Wax Wizard, and can safely say that it's the best I've ever used.
Brilliant finish is expected, as most things give this, but the look really is first class "deep wet" look.
What blows me away is the ease of use. Rub the stuff on in little circles, then rub off the excess. No white residue, and no arm ache. Bloody brilliant. Really, really simple.
On a roll after doing my Impreza, I decided to do my wife's clio. It took me 15 minutes to do the whole car. Another superb thing came to light, too: if you've ever got white polish residue on plastic trim, you'll know what a sod it is to get off. My wife's car had been auto-glym'd by the garage and the plastic strips had the tell-tale white marks on them which I couldn't shift.
This acrylic sealant took it straight off with no effort. It also shifted tar, though I guess this was because the car was Wax Wizarded as soon as it was delivered with HD cleanse and subaru wax...
The results, on both my and my wife's car, are stunning.
For the love of all things holy, buy some now!
Nick
(no connection with WW, just stunned at how easy this stuff is to use. Every home should have some )
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Hi Chiark, is this acrylic cleaner something to use after waxing with the wizard? I have not tried WW yet but have left a message on Marks phone this weekend with a view to trying some.
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It isn't a cleanse, just a finish. I've done the acrylic seal this week and will now continue waxing every other week.
Best of checking with Mark, as I will, but it's the nads. Really impressed with the ease of use.
Best of checking with Mark, as I will, but it's the nads. Really impressed with the ease of use.
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Hi Guys....spent the weekend making 40 litres of this acrylic sealant. Plus have made also some equally simple stuff to use...Liquid Merlin Wax with teflon.
If you need either just call me on 07702 822544 or 07966 713177 for immediate shipment etc.
If you need either just call me on 07702 822544 or 07966 713177 for immediate shipment etc.
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To be honest, Mark's starter pack is very good value for money. To buy the Subaru wax on it's own would cost £45 and the whole starter pack is currently only £63 - and you gets loads of bits in there. I'm still using mine bought last year. All I've done since is buy extra car shampoo etc.
Give Mark a ring, he is always happy to help and advise.
Chris
To be honest, Mark's starter pack is very good value for money. To buy the Subaru wax on it's own would cost £45 and the whole starter pack is currently only £63 - and you gets loads of bits in there. I'm still using mine bought last year. All I've done since is buy extra car shampoo etc.
Give Mark a ring, he is always happy to help and advise.
Chris
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Mark,
Got the starter kit Saturday AM (early!) and have cleansed and waxed both the WRX and the wife's Astra. The cleanse worked magic on the Astra, the WRX was, as you said, just a ipe on wipe off job. And the wax is so easy to use.
I'll be in touch for some more pads (and some other goodies ) very soon!
Cheers,
Darren.
Got the starter kit Saturday AM (early!) and have cleansed and waxed both the WRX and the wife's Astra. The cleanse worked magic on the Astra, the WRX was, as you said, just a ipe on wipe off job. And the wax is so easy to use.
I'll be in touch for some more pads (and some other goodies ) very soon!
Cheers,
Darren.
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