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I used a new polish today. It is made by Turtlewax and is a full sythetic polish. Ill just post a link for the product.
http://www.turtlewax.com/ I used it on everthing except the glass and it worked great and it went on and off real fast. I will try to get pics tommorrow. No white residue!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
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c0d3blu3
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05-09-2006, 03:59 PM
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I wonder how it will compare to other products already out there (shine, durability ect). Sounds like it’s easy to put on which is a plus for a lot of people though I'm not too worried about white residue as I'm generally cautious about applying wax and it’s not a big deal anymore.
I've been using Collinites 845 for a while. I think it’s good for the price but I’m always looking for something better (overall). Recently I’ve been thinking of changing to Zaino but I still have a 1/2 bottle of Collinites left and Zaino is so expensive initially. I'm really interested to hear your process and your overall thoughts of the product. |
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goofyguy
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05-09-2006, 04:37 PM
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I have been using it with its in between polish style spray for a few weeks and I agree 100% great finsh, easy to put on, and water beads off the car like rainx. Its hard to wash it once its on there becasue you cant keep the car wet its kinda funny.
I have used all kinds of waxes including Zanio all of them in fact and zanio is a great product but Im not seeing it being any better then the MrClean product. The actaull application on my giant car only took about half an hour and removal was a snap with its micro fiber towel it came with. I have put on 3 coats for a HARD shine and a smooth surface that no but can stick too. When I smash a bug it can be spray'd off or if you must you can use the spray on touch up style that compliments it. I keep that bottle in my trunk with an extra microfiber towel. There you go a pic of my camera next to my car. The house is in the background this should show you the gloss of the wax. |
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dacoolist
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05-15-2006, 05:56 AM
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sense ima newbie, all i do it take it through the car wash (every two weeks)... I do get the shines and stuff... car looks nice and expensive when done... But you guys will outshine me anyday, by doing it yourself. Nice review, if I ever learn to wash my car without scratching the heck out of it... I think I will pick it up. l8r
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SatredL
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05-15-2006, 09:27 AM
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Freakazoid
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05-16-2006, 06:23 AM
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he uses a brillo pad when cleaning because he likes the soapy residue it creates ![]() |
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Kirtsky
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05-17-2006, 10:37 AM
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Always use the softest material you can find to wash with...
The drive through car washes are bad for a cars finish. Think about it, every one elses dirt is on those sig spinning brushes of automotive finish death! Plus, where I live, you get a dumbass everyonce in a while who will not bother to remove the bailing wire from the bed of his truck, and it get wrapped on the spiiers and then the next guy through gets a nice metal wire whipped finish. Would probably break the saturns plastic... I just saw an infomercila for the Ice this morning. I think I'll give it a try. the black finishes are bad about showing any screwups from a paste or cream wax. |
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