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I was tired of not being able to find all of my cleaning stuff so I went out today and bought a whole new lineup. Pretty much everything is Meguiars so I am hoping to get a good result. Here is a pic of what I have. I dont have soap because the water pressure at my house is messed up so I take it to the self washes around my area then take it home to wax it and everything.
![]() What does everybody else use? Has anybody ever tried the Meguiars 3 step wax thing? I was thinking about getting it but want good feedback on it to justify spending that much money lol -------------------- ![]() |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jun 28, '05 From MB, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
I've used a clay bar and I'm convinced it was crafted by a wizard because its simply amazing. blemishes, swirl marks and any other imperfections get wiped away from it. Use the clay bar, then a good polish, I've used a couple polishers from mequiars like scratch X, but the best pre-wax polisher I've used is called Safe cut, made by the wax shop. If you go clay bar, safe cut, then wax (I'm currently using the gold class but i wish i had spent the extra 10 bucks on NXT, because my cars never looked as good as when i NXT'd it), and your car will be crystal clean and super shiny.
Also I've been using the absorber to dry my car for about 6 months now, It's the best chamois I've ever owned. This post has been edited by Tech9ine: Aug 21, 2006 - 5:10 PM |
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