Wax?
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From: Havelock, New Bern, Newport, NC
Yeah, Meguire's Ultimate or Tech 2.0 is good for off-the-shelf. I like clay baring, using Mirror Glaze one panel at a time and immediately wiping it off, doing a coat of Meguire's #26 yellow wax (let it sit with the haze on it for a few hours and use quick-detailer to help wipe it off) and apply Tech 2.0 and let it sit just as long. That's a long process but lasts a LONG time. The glaze make the paint look like glass, the #26 is carnauba-based to it is slightly abrasive like a cleaner wax, and the Tech 2.0 acts as a sealant.
#5
Great I am also looking for that kind of stuff. Because there are many other brand who are produce that wax but please can you mention that which company I should select for my Truck. I want that it will reflect the shine when I am going to show off my neighbors. So please I am waiting for you suggestion. I don't have the enough knowledge about this stuff so that why I want your help guys. I will be thankful for you for this kind regard.
#6
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From: Havelock, New Bern, Newport, NC
For cheapest price, Meguires. For ease of use, best results, and longest lasting, Adam's Car Care Products or Zaino. All have great reputations and will yield good results. Whatever you do though, don't buy Blingmaster for polishing anything. That stuff is a LS1Tech overhyped **** paste that doesn't do anything.
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