Favorite Car Wax
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During the winter months I use Meguair's Gold Class, but in the rest of the months I use Meguair's NXT Generation Tech Wax. Best stuff ever (and smells great too).
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Exist2Inspire;213223 wrote:
During the winter months I use Meguair's Gold Class, but in the rest of the months I use <u>Meguair's NXT Generation Tech Wax</u>. Best stuff ever (and smells great too).Thats what i use. Best stuff ever
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i had my car fully cleaned at Auto Detailing and Accessories . What they did was vacuum and shampoo the seats and carpet. Then clean out the air vents with little q-tips, armoral the vinyl. then pressure steam clean the entire engine bay. then wash the car, then buff and wax it completely. The buffing helped get rid of a majority of the little scratches in the paint. i would give that place a 10 out of 10. For $230.00 even, i thought it was worth it. car looked brand new like it just came off the lot in 1996.
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Krazy_Kling;213357 wrote:
i had my car fully cleaned at Auto Detailing and Accessories . What they did was vacuum and shampoo the seats and carpet. Then clean out the air vents with little q-tips, armoral the vinyl. then pressure steam clean the entire engine bay. then wash the car, then buff and wax it completely. The buffing helped get rid of a majority of the little scratches in the paint. i would give that place a 10 out of 10. For $230.00 even, i thought it was worth it. car looked brand new like it just came off the lot in 1996.Sounds a little overpriced to me... Personally, never felt the need to wax my cars, never had decent enough paint... When the project gets done i'll prob have it detailed and stuff... Now only if a certain member still did it...
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Krazy_Kling;213357 wrote:
i had my car fully cleaned at Auto Detailing and Accessories . What they did was vacuum and shampoo the seats and carpet. Then clean out the air vents with little q-tips, armoral the vinyl. then pressure steam clean the entire engine bay. then wash the car, then buff and wax it completely. The buffing helped get rid of a majority of the little scratches in the paint. i would give that place a 10 out of 10. For $230.00 even, i thought it was worth it. car looked brand new like it just came off the lot in 1996.You paid too much:
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untitledfolder;182024 wrote:
How much is a full detail at Straightline Detailing? Just an exterior detail?What size of vehicle? What color? 1 step, 2 step, 3 step Buff? (Depending on how deep of scratches you want taken out) Paint Sealant and or basic wax? Engine Bay? Clay Bar needed? Tar or Overspray removel needed? Prices will differ.
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Krazy_Kling;213357 wrote:
i had my car fully cleaned at Auto Detailing and Accessories . What they did was vacuum and shampoo the seats and carpet. Then clean out the air vents with little q-tips, armoral the vinyl. then pressure steam clean the entire engine bay. then wash the car, then buff and wax it completely. The buffing helped get rid of a majority of the little scratches in the paint. i would give that place a 10 out of 10. For $230.00 even, i thought it was worth it. car looked brand new like it just came off the lot in 1996.I hope they used something better than Armour-All. That is the worst stuff you can use on your vinyl. It may look really nice for the first day or so, but then it dries out your vinyl and it cracks.
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^^^ isn't that like an old myth about armour all? or maybe it was the first version of the stuff.
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DrifterExtreme;213386 wrote:
^^^ isn't that like an old myth about armour all? or maybe it was the first version of the stuff.I've heard it that all silicon based stuff like that will cause cracking over time... Idk if it's true, but I dont think i'd wanna risk it, lol
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It's true, well, at least with the Armour all we get up here in Winnipeg (Don't know if the US has a different version of it).
Destroyed the dash on my Corsica and on the dash of my buddies Mustang, both of which were in pristine condition
I'd suggest using the NXT Generation Interior Polish. That stuff is amazing, as well as the Interior Instant Detail (also from Meguiars)
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