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► Matt ◄
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Question... being an employee of Auto Zone I sell a lot of it.. I have a bottle sitting in front of me but I have never used it. O yea, back to the question. How did you apply it? It says keep the car damp so I assume you washed the car.. sprayed it on then dryed the car? Let me know your steps if you dont mind.. I just cleaned my car tonight but I plan to wash it after it rains wednsday and I think im going to try this.
Matt
Matt
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lol the lighting must've helped alot.. I have a bottle of the spray wax too.. usually use it before meets just to get it to shine..
IS300TOG35.. its a quickie.. it does not last long at all you can use it while you dry or use it after you dry.. apply in cool surface outta the sunlight.. Spray and let it haze.. about 15-30seconds then use a clean microfiber to take it off.. spray half a panel at a time.
IS300TOG35.. its a quickie.. it does not last long at all you can use it while you dry or use it after you dry.. apply in cool surface outta the sunlight.. Spray and let it haze.. about 15-30seconds then use a clean microfiber to take it off.. spray half a panel at a time.
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Originally Posted by IS300TOG35
Question... being an employee of Auto Zone I sell a lot of it.. I have a bottle sitting in front of me but I have never used it. O yea, back to the question. How did you apply it? It says keep the car damp so I assume you washed the car.. sprayed it on then dryed the car? Let me know your steps if you dont mind.. I just cleaned my car tonight but I plan to wash it after it rains wednsday and I think im going to try this.
Matt
Matt
I like to use this stuff after washes between coats of Carnuba.
Jtrain - if you think this stuff provides durability and protection, we definitely have different standards of what we expect from a wax.
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Originally Posted by GeeWillikers
Jtrain - if you think this stuff provides durability and protection, we definitely have different standards of what we expect from a wax.
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#28
Originally Posted by Jtrain
And it was sooo easy, so so easy
NO ONE HAS THE EXUSE THAT ITS TO HARD TO KEEP CLEAN.
I'm 17 and I can do it with a job and school. This only took 45, and it really pays off.
NO ONE HAS THE EXUSE THAT ITS TO HARD TO KEEP CLEAN.
I'm 17 and I can do it with a job and school. This only took 45, and it really pays off.
17 and you're ma and pa got you a G? Man I'm only 25 and I kno nobody back then had a sweet ryde.
Took me 3 ufcking hours to wax my black baby. ah ufck turtle wax and their lame as* wax. haha Hey answer IS300TOG35 question about when to apply it?
"Question... being an employee of Auto Zone I sell a lot of it.. I have a bottle sitting in front of me but I have never used it. O yea, back to the question. How did you apply it? It says keep the car damp so I assume you washed the car.. sprayed it on then dryed the car? Let me know your steps if you dont mind.. I just cleaned my car tonight but I plan to wash it after it rains wednsday and I think im going to try this."
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I'm flattered that you think its photoshop'd, but its not-- I have plunty of angles to prove it-- Those were just the nicest looking. [LOL I wish I was that good with photoshop!]
Just as long as your car isn't TOO hot, you should be okay. After a wash, when its dry is the best time. I would do it in your garage if possible.
Just as long as your car isn't TOO hot, you should be okay. After a wash, when its dry is the best time. I would do it in your garage if possible.