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i bought mothers 3 step waxing system to use on my car?? dunno how good it is though??

i havnt used it, so i cant comment. But what i do is wash the car, then paint clean it, then polish it, then synthetic wax it, then natural wax it. and then when i wash it the next time i use some detail spray after washing it :)

Yes im pedantic, but the car looks soo horn

i havnt used it, so i cant comment. But what i do is wash the car, then paint clean it, then polish it, then synthetic wax it, then natural wax it. and then when i wash it the next time i use some detail spray after washing it :)

Yes im pedantic, but the car looks soo horn

well the 3 step is a :

Step 1 : pre-wax cleaner,

Step 2 : sealer and glazer

Step 3 : caranuba wax

I have used the zymol range and found it to be the best so far (have tried meguirers, and mothers as well). If you were really being podantic shanef I have a mate who has this wax that has to be refrigerated when not being used but once done looks awesome.

http://www.zymol.com.au/products/

i'm getting that gear next, already sorted how much it's gonna cost me ~$400 :)

but shanef what products do you use?

a mixture of meguirs, turtle wax & autoglym

how much do you charge then mr detailer?

dunno, havnt done ny1 elses car, what would u pay?

I have used the zymol range and found it to be the best so far (have tried meguirers, and mothers as well). If you were really being podantic shanef I have a mate who has this wax that has to be refrigerated when not being used but once done looks awesome.

yeh the wax i want from zymol needs to be kept refridgerated, and applied only by bare hands...wat is the stuff ur friend uses?

do u machine buff or hand wax??

hand wax, id never use a buff (it puts swirls in caus it moves in a circular fashion, i work in straight lines)

hmm sounds about right, the zymol stuff ain't cheap but is good

indeed, gonna cost me around $400 for all the gear i want

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