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Originally posted by fuzzydd
.. a lot of people ive met are absolutely convinced that swirls are natural and a part of every cars paint
THAT IS SO TRUE!
Everyone I talk to about my detailing thinks that those "circles" are normal, and are either a property of paint, or a property of the sun (light), or both!
Then I explain its millions of scratches...thats when theyre hooked...hehe
I've used Car Brite at a dealer I worked at many years ago. The coolest part was going on the truck to pick out stuff. It would be awesome if Meg's had a truck that would stop at your door and you can walk on and pick up anything you needed! Yeah, that would be cool.
Watch your pennies and your dollars will take care of themself.
I don't think this is the same stuff, as Adam's can be used in the sun, whereas the CarBrite stuff shouldn't be.
Originally posted by demonicus666 Taken from http://www.carbrite.com/servlet/net....c/A007&lb=none
A007 BUTTER WAX
• Ensure painted surfaces are cool to the touch before applying product
• Do not apply in direct sunlight
Originally posted by demonicus666 DESCRIPTION:
A soft, yellow, banana-scented creme wax that contains silicone, produces a deep "wet look" gloss and provides moderate protection.
At least they seem honest, stating "moderate protection" shouldn't get ones hope to high...
"Now Biff... make sure that we get two coats of wax this time..."
- Back To The Future
Originally posted by farmboy ... It would be awesome if Meg's had a truck that would stop at your door and you can walk on and pick up anything you needed! Yeah, that would be cool.
That would be great.
It’s kind of up to the local distributor to decide what to stock and what to keep on the delivery truck.
When Mike was had his route he delivered Meguiar’s in a hot rod milk truck.
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