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Old 11-07-2009, 10:47 AM
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and good to have you back on here MikeyC
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Originally Posted by MuttGrunt,Nov 7 2009, 02:47 PM

and good to have you back on here MikeyC


I pop in from time to time
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People considering getting their first high end carnauba owe it to themselves to take a serious look at Rubbish Boy's Original Edition. It looks stunning. In my opinion, it is the best bargain in detailing today.

It's a little fussy to work with, though, so if ease of use is your thing, I'd look elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by krshultz,Nov 7 2009, 06:29 PM
People considering getting their first high end carnauba owe it to themselves to take a serious look at Rubbish Boy's Original Edition. It looks stunning. In my opinion, it is the best bargain in detailing today.

It's a little fussy to work with, though, so if ease of use is your thing, I'd look elsewhere.
The Rubbish Boys/Dodo line up is one I'd really like to try out myself.
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Thanks for the tips guys. I'll be trying out the Swissvax product line since it looks like it's a bit easier to apply (ease of use is my biggest concern).
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Mikey C!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by steadyc,Nov 12 2009, 12:33 AM
Mikey C!!!!!!
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i used to use zymol wax cleaner, i was really impressed with how it acutally does remove some minor swirl marks and light scratches. and how it seems to deepen the color of the paint. But do not let the wax sit on your car too long to dry or it is really hard to rub all of the wax off. really takes some elbow grease. and it only beads good and shines good for about a couple of washes, 2 for me and i was even using that malco berry scented wash&wax car wash.

now i use the meguiar deep crystal carnuba wax. this was i found to be 10 times better, it has all the same good qualities as the zymol but much better, it doesn't leave that much of a haze on your paint no mater how long you let it sit. and will always wipe off easily. also the shine and protection last way longer, water still beading nicely. forgot already how many times i washed my car since i waxed it. o yeah, and where i buy my wax at , the zymol was about $12- 13 , meguiars $8.
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