Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE
I have cleaned and waxed my car today and I'm so impressed I thought I would post up on here.

I spoke to a guy in a petrol station who had a very shiney black golf and I asked him what he uses and he said "Maguiars NXT spray wax" . It sounded like my kind of stuff with the spray on and rub in action with little or no buffing needed. It's so quick and easy that even a fat bloke like me can get good results without braking out into a sweat, *well not too much any way* :redface:
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It even removes tar spots better and quicker than my so called tar spot remover that I used to use.

This is the stuff I used>>>>http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?i...prev=/images?q=meguires+spray+wax&gbv=2&hl=en

Now I know that it isn't proper polish and I'm by no means a detailer so what do you guys use and how much hard work is it?
 
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lol, on a serious note it looks good and that front shot looks mean as hell! its good stuff, i have some and have used it a couple of times! mine needs doing properly but cant justify spending £15 on some new clay when im skint :lol:
 
That is a nice shine!

I've just started using Turtle wax ice range shampoo and wax and the results are also fantastic!
 
Think I might try this next, been using AutoGlym Aqua-Wax lately which is very good but I am always wondering is there something better....! Aqua-Wax is good because you apply it while the car is still wet so thats one less thing to do - good for the fatties out there!
 
Came up quite well mate. Try using the meguairs 3 stage it removes swirls really well considering its done by hand. Heres how mine looked like after using it.
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Looks good Nath, can also recommend Dodo Orange Crush and Blackfire All Weather Paint Protection for our Red.

Rob

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