Polished car? - Show Us Your "Beading" Pics....
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ChocolateFrog said:
Bobupndown said:
I look around the car park in work on a wet day and see nice cars totally neglected, obviously never been polished or waxed with flat wet paint work, and then my 8 year old Landrover which is probably waxed twice a month with beads of water running off it.
Mate you need have kids or something Waxing a LR 25 times a year, ouch.
I don't see it as a chore, it's very therapeutic, love to spend a few hours outside in the fresh air.
Just finished a bottle of Meguiars Gold Class liquid wax, currently using Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection.
Keep meaning to try Fusso soft99, might give it a go next?
Bobupndown said:
I've got kids, I detail their cars too!
I don't see it as a chore, it's very therapeutic, love to spend a few hours outside in the fresh air.
Just finished a bottle of Meguiars Gold Class liquid wax, currently using Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection.
Keep meaning to try Fusso soft99, might give it a go next?
It has a great reputation but is also on the soft side therefore less durable but offers a better shine than collinite (the winter wax one). I don't see it as a chore, it's very therapeutic, love to spend a few hours outside in the fresh air.
Just finished a bottle of Meguiars Gold Class liquid wax, currently using Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection.
Keep meaning to try Fusso soft99, might give it a go next?
There’s also the bilt hamber products, at least of their available products you could consider applying their cleaner fluid when changing waxes, to ensure maximum adherence.
bolidemichael said:
Bobupndown said:
I've got kids, I detail their cars too!
I don't see it as a chore, it's very therapeutic, love to spend a few hours outside in the fresh air.
Just finished a bottle of Meguiars Gold Class liquid wax, currently using Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection.
Keep meaning to try Fusso soft99, might give it a go next?
It has a great reputation but is also on the soft side therefore less durable but offers a better shine than collinite (the winter wax one). I don't see it as a chore, it's very therapeutic, love to spend a few hours outside in the fresh air.
Just finished a bottle of Meguiars Gold Class liquid wax, currently using Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection.
Keep meaning to try Fusso soft99, might give it a go next?
There’s also the bilt hamber products, at least of their available products you could consider applying their cleaner fluid when changing waxes, to ensure maximum adherence.
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