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Old 03-27-2001, 09:09 PM   #1
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haha i know im a dork for making a subject called that but hey it has a sorta jingle to it lol... but hey what kinda waxes and washes etc do you guys use?? i use Liquid Glass as a wax it is the greatest stuff and i use blue coral wash... anyone know any good swirl removers? even with a brand new paintjob in fl you cant get away from em!
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Old 03-27-2001, 09:22 PM   #2
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i use california mothers wax. i actually think they have a three step process to get rid of swirl marks. i'm glad my car is silver and don't have to notice them anymore. anyway, i like mothers wax, it always comes out looking really good.
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Old 03-27-2001, 09:40 PM   #3
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is it the bar or just the wax... how does it look? i mean does it feel smooth afterwards etc?? cause this stuff i use has no wax in it and no silicon... just curious..
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-JDM H22A
-AEM CAI
-Phantom Grip Limited Slip Differential
-Apex'i VAFC
-ViS Racing Xtreme Front End
-ViS Racing Xtreme Sideskirts
-Vis Racing Kombat Rear Bumper
-Altezza Style Tailights
-18" Konig Monsoons
-Nitto NT-450's
-4 Kenwood 180 Watt (M&H's)
Future Mods
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Old 03-27-2001, 09:47 PM   #4
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it's the solid wax. they make it in solid and liquid. when i'm done the surface feels really smooth. i don't have anything to compare it to though. i haven't used anything but mothers. i used to have a metalic black mustang and this thing was a bitch to keep clean. i used mothers wax on it and it was always looking good.
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Old 03-28-2001, 12:43 PM   #5
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has anyone out there used the california clay bar yet?? i here good and bad.. what do you guys think?
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-JDM H22A
-AEM CAI
-Phantom Grip Limited Slip Differential
-Apex'i VAFC
-ViS Racing Xtreme Front End
-ViS Racing Xtreme Sideskirts
-Vis Racing Kombat Rear Bumper
-Altezza Style Tailights
-18" Konig Monsoons
-Nitto NT-450's
-4 Kenwood 180 Watt (M&H's)
Future Mods
-Turbo
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