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Old 21-Aug-2006, 11:22 PM
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hey, i just picked up a bottle of Meguiar's Gold Class Liquid Car Wax...the local crappy tire didnt have the #7 show car shine, so i saw this, and it looked promising lol anybody ever use this? I plan to just wash my car on my driveway(dish soap n water) and then dry it off, and apply this right after cleaning...

anyone ever use this? it came with a little sponge-like thing, "applicator pad" or wutever, is this also reuseable? lol theinstructions say just to use the pad and apply an even layer over the entire car(dont have to do section at a time like with turtle wax n some others), and then to buff it in with a cotton towel or somethin, and wipe it off with a clean towel in the end...
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Old 22-Aug-2006, 04:44 PM
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well i just did a hand wash/wax using Meguiar's Gold Class Liquid Car Wax...it came out alrite, considering i did a very lazy job haha...the applicator pad even got wet haha...here are some pics...


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Old 22-Aug-2006, 04:44 PM
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well i got paint chips on the hood lol and the side molding's clear coat is chipping...
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 12:21 AM
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I just bought a bottle of turtle ice spray wax without the white residue,
have two friends who use it and their cars are always shiny so thought i'd give it a try, will try the Meguirs' next

Riceboy, i love the mirror Caution label hahaha
where did u get that?
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 12:39 AM
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I got a few dents n dings on my car, who can i go to, to get these popped back out and perhaps a place dat'll rejuvenate the paint n get rid of the scratches?
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 05:31 PM
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almost any autobody place will pull those dings out, depending if its pullable, regarding revitalizing your paint... I'd either just wash, polish and wax, or just wait till you save up for a repaint job



I have to do the same right now but i'm choosing to wax first see how it goes
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 05:34 PM
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u should check affiliates for those, but contact Jay(Team Rukus? or Raukus? lol forget how his username's spelt), but yea, heard good things about his shop, was plannin to go there myself maybe after winter and my turbo setup is up and running...

oh and the mirror sticker haha, i got it off ebay like two years ago...i'm sure u can still find it on ebay, it was like $6 for two with shipping...quite expensive for two small stickers however, he said that if i wanted more, i'd just have to pay like for shipping, which i think he said was $3, and he'd ship me more if needed...but i didnt need any since i only used one on my 240, sold that, n put it on my civic haha

i get alot of compliments on it just cuz it's funny haha, anyone who hates on that sticker...needs to like...but his/her bra back on and relax haha...
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 05:44 PM
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oh bytheway, yea I dont have the money to go to a body shop right now, the paint on my car still looks fresh, especially since i washed/waxed it yesterday, but i want to fix the dings/dents n such, but go with what xplizitremix about wash/polish/wax first and see how it turns out
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Old 29-Aug-2006, 12:12 AM
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Not bad for a lazy job Eric wiiicked!!! Gold Class is the most reflective wax in their entire history. It also has polishing oils in it to help fill in swirls, and create a wet looking shine. The applicator pad is re-usable yes.

That number 7 works great man, show car sh*t. Has paint feeding oils in it. I absolutly luv that stuff man, it's like detail nirvana in a bottle. I've had a bottle of it 8 years ago, loved every bit of it, nopw i'm too cheap to go out and byanother bottle, I've just got too much other waxes and glazes laying around I can use instead of spending my money,
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