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Old 08 February 2006, 03:27 PM
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Whats the best or best most availiable wax for a MY05 in WR Blue

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Old 08 February 2006, 03:30 PM
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Autoglym super resin followed by extra gloss protection
Old 08 February 2006, 03:30 PM
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Swissol. Nothing comes close M8
Old 08 February 2006, 03:35 PM
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Zymol. Nothing comes close M8

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Old 08 February 2006, 03:42 PM
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i'm in the Meguiars camp

Old 08 February 2006, 03:50 PM
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Monty Baber nice car mate are those mudflaps from Subaru looks good im in need of some i think they will do the job

cheers for the posts guys!
Old 08 February 2006, 03:54 PM
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Another Meguairs user here - the NXT stuff is rather good although I still fancy giving Swissol a go.

Auto Glymn do some excellent products - the car glass polish should be in everyones garage IMHO. Not overly keen on the polishes though - the red label is very dusty, although the black is much better (been using it before the NXT wax) - the extra gloss protection didn't seem to anything in my experience though.
Old 08 February 2006, 04:27 PM
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use meguairs on mine to, amazing stuff gives it a really deep shine that lasts for ages!
Old 08 February 2006, 05:26 PM
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Meguires for me.

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Old 08 February 2006, 05:33 PM
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Been through many, from Turtle Wax, Autoglym, Meguiars and several others to boot. My personal favourites are Meguiars NXT for a quick do or a pre-treatment before using a proper Carnuba wax. For a proper do I still use Simoniz Original, which my Dad and Grandad both used At £5 a tin and many applications per tin it is outstanding value, and when parked next to my mates at a meet a while back you could not tell the difference between mine and his, and his had been done with over £150 worth of Zymol/Swissol or whatever the Hell it is that wealthy mugs buy. Lasts over 6 months (still beads water (reticulates)) once applied and shines as well as anything else I've seen, and I am rather critical. It has a very high Carnuba content and so is very laborious to apply, but is worth the effort IMHO. I'd also recommend an annual claybar treatment, followed by Meguiars ScratchX then a full polish and wax. I have a 14 year old VW as well as my Scoob and its paint is still like glass, so the proof is in the pudding.

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Old 08 February 2006, 05:34 PM
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meguiars pro range for me, top stuff. And when using their polishes and sealants with a porter cable the results are stunning.
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Autoglym for me -- perhaps not the best you can get but quick and easy to put on and I've not had problems with chalk.
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I wash mine in Maguires Gold Class. It isn't cheap at £15 a bottle but looks like nothing else after a wash (esp when dried off with Maguires cloth).

I used their NXT wax at the weekend. Results are amazing. Highly recommended
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CARNAUBA-WAX-C...QQcmdZViewItem
Itried this after clay bar with superb results. Polished front wing with it then the door with Zymol. Joffs beads better and is smoother to the touch.I've topped it off with Turtle wax original
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