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Old 05-27-2009, 01:10 PM
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Has anyone tried this?
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Originally Posted by Martin525i' post='892021' date='May 27 2009, 05:10 PM
Has anyone tried this?
It's really not THAT good.
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Best OTC waxes are going to be Megs. NXT 2.0($12-$15), Collinite 476 and 845 (found usually at Harbor Frieght for about $12), and Megs. pro line yellow wax($10-$12) can usually be found at some auto stores. Any of these will give you excellent results the Collinite and Megs Yellow Wax will give you the longest lasting wax. Really want your car to pop pick up some of Megs. #7 Glaze ($10) and apply that after you clay and before you wax. Will also hide your paints defects.
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