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Originally posted by lodom@November 15, 2004, 6:24 PM
What is that white thing behind your fence in the second photo?
What is that white thing behind your fence in the second photo?
Yep it was a plastic bag.
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I've used Eagle One nanowax twice, and it does wonders, it really fills up swirl marks like magic...it's new technology and does not leave those nasty white stains on plastics....I was using Mothers products before, but it doesn't even come close to this stuff......I paid $15 cdn for one bottle ....
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Originally posted by donkey@November 14, 2004, 7:32 PM
I know there have been several threads about black...but here is mine.
What a pain - It's a full time job to keep this thing clean, but so worth it. It will be dirty in about 20 minutes, but here's what a Mother's clay bar, Meguiar's NXT tech wax, Stoner window cleaner/tire dressing and 2.5 hours got me:
I know there have been several threads about black...but here is mine.
What a pain - It's a full time job to keep this thing clean, but so worth it. It will be dirty in about 20 minutes, but here's what a Mother's clay bar, Meguiar's NXT tech wax, Stoner window cleaner/tire dressing and 2.5 hours got me:
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NXT tech wax works wonders on black cars. I use the same process, except I add an extra step before waxing...polishing. I use a swirl mark remover, such as 3Ms, for an almost swirl free finish.
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