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Thread: quick waxes- autoglym vs meguiares

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller_Scott View Post
    but seeing as i want it to look good, i figured i had better start pulling my finger out. i understand that, say, atleast in the auto glym range, after chamois, it'd be surface detailing clay kit, then super resin polish, then wax (quick wax). does that sound about right?

    i'll get there. im also looking through the products on CCPA too.
    Happy to help mate

    As I said before, a lot of these products called 'polish' are actually what detailers call a glazing product; unfortunately super resin polish is one of them as it cleans, hides and waxes all in one - ultimately you want a polish that does one job only, such as the menzerna range of polishes. Have a quick squizz through the Menzerna stuff on CCP - they have sampler kits available if you're not sure on which would suit your needs; and you can always ask Mike for advice.
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    cheers mickey- im gonna probably have to go through a trial and error period, but at least it'll be much much better than i've treated my car so far.

    this new knowledge is effin great- there was this hot uni student girl in autobarns today who was asking the store girl how to fix some swirling on her paintwork that she'd put there with a scotchbrite after trying to get bird poo off.... with my limited knowledge, i pointed her in the right direction for 45 mins or so.....

    and, because im a loser, i still didnt get her number

    i should have offered to "demonstrate" for her on the proviso that she buys me a coffee, but oh no, im retarded....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller_Scott View Post
    cheers mickey- im gonna probably have to go through a trial and error period, but at least it'll be much much better than i've treated my car so far.

    this new knowledge is effin great- there was this hot uni student girl in autobarns today who was asking the store girl how to fix some swirling on her paintwork that she'd put there with a scotchbrite after trying to get bird poo off.... with my limited knowledge, i pointed her in the right direction for 45 mins or so.....

    and, because im a loser, i still didnt get her number

    i should have offered to "demonstrate" for her on the proviso that she buys me a coffee, but oh no, im retarded....
    Coffee? You'd do it for COFFEE?!?!? hahahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    Coffee? You'd do it for COFFEE?!?!? hahahah
    You know how it goes: 'Would you like to come in for a "coffee" ? '

    "Coffee" doesn't always mean a hot beverage made from beans
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    i know, mickey- im retarded. i should have got HER to demonstrate her carwash techniques in a bikini, the easier to critique her.

    and greg, please please dont be talking about ''tub-girl''

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