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Old 04-27-2007, 12:16 PM   #1
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polish problems

if i use turtle wax's new "ice paste polish" with out waxing will i cause damage to my paint. the box said protects paint but shouldnt polish remove some of the clear coat?
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Re: polish problems

a true polish will remove some clearcoat. that stuff, I'm not too sure about. if you want a really good, true "polish",... go with meguires cleaner wax (it says its a wax, but its a polish) or Liquid Glass. Both can be found at autozone or O'Rielly's.
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Re: polish problems

no and no.

plus that stuff is garbage.

go to autopia.org
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Quote: Originally Posted by NotaDime
no and no.

plus that stuff is garbage.

go to autopia.org
I've used both for years and had nothing but excellent results.
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That stuff is the hardest to use, with no real benefit other than being able to use it on black trim pieces.

Go to www.Danase.com Bob has everything you could ever imagine and it is all great stuff.
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Re: polish problems

but does anyone think i can use this stuff as a wax?? ive used it once w/ out waxing and it shines more then the other stuff ive used. what do yall think
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i would still add a coat of wax to seal it.
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I have used all kinds of shit over the years, Liquid Glass is the best stuff i have ever used. I started using it in the mid 80s and was glad to find it back on the shelfves after the law suit was over
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what law suit,....
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Re: polish problems

i used the ICE polish. not the liquid stuff but where you get the applicator pad moist and then dip it into the compound then rub onto the truck.. shit works amazing.. more than happy with it. gave my truck a deep wet look
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