HDClown
10-01-2001, 03:14 PM
I bought a bottle of Meguiars that you can get at Walmart/Target/Pepboys/Autozone/Discount Auto parts for like $5.
The stuff really works. I've used it 3 times now, once the day after washing my car and it had rained and I was under a tree. Made it look like I just washed it.
The 2nd time was Sunday morning after this past months meeting where I washed in the morning, then we had that torrential downpour. Again, almost exactly like I just washed it.
This third time I just did now and it's been a few days since the car was washed by Classic after my service. It doesn't look like it was just washed because the quicky washes aren't as good as doing it yourself, but it is nice and shiny now, and from far, it looks just washed.
The stuff is also really good for taking off bird droppings and bug guts that havn't had hours and hours to dry up. I think that's its best use and have read over on the AW A4/detailing forum that many people keep a terry cloth and a bottle in the car at all times just for those situations.
Anyways, even after going a few days after getting washed, the stuff doesn't cause any form of scratching and the towel just glides nicely over the surfance of the car. Definiately worth $5 for quick shine jobs.
The stuff really works. I've used it 3 times now, once the day after washing my car and it had rained and I was under a tree. Made it look like I just washed it.
The 2nd time was Sunday morning after this past months meeting where I washed in the morning, then we had that torrential downpour. Again, almost exactly like I just washed it.
This third time I just did now and it's been a few days since the car was washed by Classic after my service. It doesn't look like it was just washed because the quicky washes aren't as good as doing it yourself, but it is nice and shiny now, and from far, it looks just washed.
The stuff is also really good for taking off bird droppings and bug guts that havn't had hours and hours to dry up. I think that's its best use and have read over on the AW A4/detailing forum that many people keep a terry cloth and a bottle in the car at all times just for those situations.
Anyways, even after going a few days after getting washed, the stuff doesn't cause any form of scratching and the towel just glides nicely over the surfance of the car. Definiately worth $5 for quick shine jobs.