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Cheezeit9
Age: 26
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 363
Location: Nashville, TN User is: OffLine |
Waxing
Ok, Ive got two questions that I want to ask. Ok, here is the first one.....What wax should I use, Zymoil or that McGuire's black shine or whatever its call? Cant remember the name but I do remember that it is on the commercial with the black thunderbird. OK, here is the second one....should I use terrie cloths or should I use the baby diapers that are 100% cotton that look just like normal rags? Which of these would you use and if there are any other products that I should know about I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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Low Boy
Age: 27
Join Date: Nov 2002
Posts: 188
Location: Chittenango, NY User is: OffLine |
Mothers polishes. Thats what I stick with. And definatly use terrie cloths.
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Registered User
Age: 27
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 607
Location: User is: OffLine |
waxing
use actually neither of those. a foam application pad followed in a circular motion. the best wax is either the meguairs liquid gold class, or the proffessional line wax. there products are formualted so that it gets less abrasive as you work the wax, giving you superior protection as you finally reached the point where it is to remove it. cause wax can do wonders in hiding or masking some paint defects as no customer can get out with a hand motion, da buffer or orbital buffer, only with a rotary.the diminishing effects is what you pay for in meguairs products. unlike any other products out there. trust me i tried them all. if it is not meguairs, it doesnt touch my paint or any customers.
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Registered User
Age: 30
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 43
Location: Riverview & Brandon User is: OffLine |
im with quamen, all the way meguairs...is the best that i use...whont touch anything else.
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Color Changin Member
Age: 23
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,377
Location: Texarkana, TX User is: OffLine |
I use Zymoil.
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