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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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QUOTE(Tech9ine @ Aug 21, 2006 - 10:07 PM) [snapback]471324[/snapback] 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. All clay bars do is remove surface contamination. They dont do anything to swirl marks....thats what your polish, compound or swirl remover is for. It wont fix chips, swirls, scratches, or anything that has actually already damaged the paint. It will take off overspray, tar, pollution contaminates...ect. They are a very good thing to use though! Just be careful not to drop it ![]() You can get them at just about any auto parts stores in a kit for 20$ or less. This post has been edited by bufferdan: Aug 22, 2006 - 11:59 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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