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halfords turtle wax



  clio rxe


Get yourself down to ahlfords, all turtle wax products buy one get one free, might not be the best stuff in the world but still a bargain
 


Hehe.

That was taken before the Stratford Midlands Meet in 2003! 6th April!

Like, over a year ago now! :eek:

I can remember doing it.. as if it was last week.
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


Quote: Originally posted by Adamf on 07 April 2004

Wouldnt use that on a bt van.:)
Well just you check out any polish reviews and you will see that Turtle Wax Extreme and Turtle Wax Gloss Guard beats Auto Glym, Zymol and Meguiars any day!! More realistic price too.

Daz, your car looks beautifully shiny. :cool:
 


Well, I dunno about it beating Meguiars 3 Stage.. only thing it beats it on is the amount of time needed to apply it all.

GirlRacer, hehe, didnt take me long either with the Extreme Wax.. does do a good job!
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


ive used, and still got, a bottle of Turtle Wax Extreme, and there is no way in hell its better than my Zymol or the Meguairs 3 stage ive got, both are far better

also when being compared to Zymol it would have been compared with the cheap one they sell at Halfords, not the proper glazes
 

MaLicE

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  Lazy v8


Quote: Originally posted by GirlRacer on 07 April 2004
Quote: Originally posted by Adamf on 07 April 2004 Wouldnt use that on a bt van.:) [/QUOTE]Well just you check out any polish reviews and you will see that Turtle Wax Extreme and Turtle Wax Gloss Guard beats Auto Glym, Zymol and Meguiars any day!! More realistic price too.Daz, your car looks beautifully shiny. :cool:



lol ANOUTHER classic gr comment on paint care... to go with the i dont use the hard polish only the creme type as i find it to abrasive (even though polish only comes in creme, and its wax that comes in hard or creme type) a

I dont see the point in expensive microfiber towels i use an old t shirt, does a much better job ( even though its been prooved through tests that t shirts will capture dirt and keep it on the surface of the paint and make microscopic scratches, where as microfiber will lift the dirt and dust away preventing scratches....)
 


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