Turtle Wax Extreme Speed Wax same as Meguiars Quik Detailer?
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Turtle Wax Extreme Speed Wax same as Meguiars Quik Detailer?
As the title.
I bought some of the Turtle Wax stuff last week and have just tried it. I reckon this stuff is the same kit as Meguiars Quik Detailer as sold with the Clay Bar.
It's a bit of a b******d to buff up but the end results are terrific! I've just tested it on the bonnet of my black WRX.
Try it, you might like it!
Also, I've never seen the Quik Detailer sold without the clay and it always runs out well before the clay is dead!
I bought some of the Turtle Wax stuff last week and have just tried it. I reckon this stuff is the same kit as Meguiars Quik Detailer as sold with the Clay Bar.
It's a bit of a b******d to buff up but the end results are terrific! I've just tested it on the bonnet of my black WRX.
Try it, you might like it!
Also, I've never seen the Quik Detailer sold without the clay and it always runs out well before the clay is dead!
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I use this too, it's great stuff.
I found the trick is to use two cloths, and to do a relatively small part at a time.
I just spray a small bit on and spread it with one cloth until there's only a fine haze, then use the other cloth to buff it up. The cloth that you use to spread gets damp pretty quick, and that never seems able to bring the car to a shine, so keep the other one dry as possible.
That way you can do a panel in a couple of minutes, and you get a really nice shine, especially on a clay barred car!
I found the trick is to use two cloths, and to do a relatively small part at a time.
I just spray a small bit on and spread it with one cloth until there's only a fine haze, then use the other cloth to buff it up. The cloth that you use to spread gets damp pretty quick, and that never seems able to bring the car to a shine, so keep the other one dry as possible.
That way you can do a panel in a couple of minutes, and you get a really nice shine, especially on a clay barred car!
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