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Old 05-01-2004, 04:08 PM
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Originally posted by Kelk
Are we starting to see that Meguiars is a true equal to Zaino?
Quite possibly.


.....but both are still far behind Zymol!!


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Old 05-01-2004, 10:18 PM
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Very Garath. Now get that tonneau fitted

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Old 05-01-2004, 11:18 PM
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Originally posted by rahula
Do you think it saved much time or would applying another coat of NXT have been as easy and quick?

The NXT wax is a 1 coat application ,it has been proven that it has cleaning /abrasive qualities so more than 1 coat and your wasteing your time


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rahula
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Never thought I'd say this but I like the red calipers. Doesn't work on everything but on the red ....... mmmmm

I was thinking of doing mine black but now I've seen em. How did you do them Red?
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Originally posted by C7BLE
Never thought I'd say this but I like the red calipers. Doesn't work on everything but on the red ....... mmmmm

I was thinking of doing mine black but now I've seen em. How did you do them Red?
I did them with Halfords caliper paint. Cleaned them off first with brake cleaner (Halfords) then gave them 2 coats of paint. I did them in-situ so they could be better but only in places you can't see. They are fairly easy to keep clean too, just have to move the car 3" after cleaning so I dont miss a bit.

Blurter tonneau cover is in the shed like everyone elses. My boot is always full of work stuff so nowhere to keep it while on the move.
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Originally posted by Red Mist
Blurter tonneau cover is in the shed like everyone elses. My boot is always full of work stuff so nowhere to keep it while on the move.
I'll let you off this time Garath . But it's all about attention to detail . Very impressive shine tho
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Not to sound critical, and these things depend on light, camera, jpeg compression etc, but .... the finish has a very nice wet look, but IMHO lacks the depth, and high reflection which one would achieve with Zaino.


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