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l15ter
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as above, cheers
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Purple Haze. Dodo Juice Wax.
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cheers
Nick-S
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why would a wax be better on a black car than anyother?
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
why would a wax be better on a black car than anyother?


Because black cars are better Nick
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
why would a wax be better on a black car than anyother?


Some waxes such as the Dodo Juice range use specific oils and levels of waxes that work with a specific colour to enhance the gloss, metallic flake etc etc.

Dodo Purple Haze / Blue Velvet, but neither will last more than a couple of months.

Collinite 476s to last a logn time (around a year if 2-3 coats applied)

[Edited on 13-10-2008 by Rich H]
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in real life though would you be able to tell a real diffrence?
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GSi_16v i would

cheers everyone
Rich H
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
in real life though would you be able to tell a real diffrence?


Real life?! Sometimes, yes. I know you're not a big bufty so find your comments amusing
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Just spent 3 hours cleaning, clay bar, wax then polish. Arms are killing me
Whats the best polish/wax to use on star silver? Any good ones.
Gunna have to park my car else where in my works car park as it gets too dusty where it is now
Adam
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AutoGlym High Definition Wax
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quote:
Originally posted by munk3yrac3r
Just spent 3 hours cleaning, clay bar, wax then polish. Arms are killing me
Whats the best polish/wax to use on star silver? Any good ones.
Gunna have to park my car else where in my works car park as it gets too dusty where it is now


try polishing, then waxing to seal the polish in
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AutoGlym, Super Resin Polish then AutoGlym Ultra Deep Shine




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like glass!!!
l15ter
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fucking hell, thats really nice..and clean
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Jesus that's clean.

Oh and a wax is only as good as the paintwork it's going on
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Makes next to no difference to the finish!

I'm sure my Victoria Concours leaves a tiny bit of extra gloss but TBH it could all be me imagining it

Best off going for durability!
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quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
in real life though would you be able to tell a real diffrence?


Real life?! Sometimes, yes. I know you're not a big bufty so find your comments amusing
its not that, my car is always well polished and waxed, its just a fail to see how a wax would work better on 1 colour that another,

just for the record i use AG SRP and AG hi def wax on my car

[Edited on 14-10-2008 by GSi_16v]
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quote:
Originally posted by munk3yrac3r
Just spent 3 hours cleaning, clay bar, wax then polish. Arms are killing me
Whats the best polish/wax to use on star silver? Any good ones.
Gunna have to park my car else where in my works car park as it gets too dusty where it is now
Polish it first then wax it, then when it gets dusty etc all you need to do is hose it off. My work car park is in the middle of a boat yard and really dirty, all it needs is a quick hose down now and then now I've waxed it


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i have just bought poorboys black hole and used it the weekend followed by the wax you get with the clay bar kit and my car came out looking like that corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by munk3yrac3r
Just spent 3 hours cleaning, clay bar, wax then polish. Arms are killing me
Whats the best polish/wax to use on star silver? Any good ones.
Gunna have to park my car else where in my works car park as it gets too dusty where it is now


Yep as said mate, polish then wax. Most polishes bring out the metallic flake in silver well. Collinite 476s is a good all round wax that lasts well. Jetseal 109 or Poorboys EX-P (sealants) also bring up metallic colours well.

Spotted your car again today when I was on the way down to Fareham
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quote:
Originally posted by TurboChris
AutoGlym, Super Resin Polish then AutoGlym Ultra Deep Shine




Chris


UDS is a polish tho, do you not wax on top?
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Dodo Juice Lime Prime
Dodo Juice Supernatural / Purple Haze

I rate dodo waxes over alot of others I've tried they seem to give a much deeper / wet look shine

Poorboys Black Hole (pics before waxing)



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Daniel it took me forever to work out what that top pic was
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quote:
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Daniel it took me forever to work out what that top pic was


Tricks everybody


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