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Gene Hunt:
Autoglym HD wax is top of my list at the moment.

stealthwolf:

--- Quote from: Fastmonkey on May 11, 2011, 11:29:23 am ---Also could be how long you leave it on
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That depends on the wax and the conditions it's applied in. Some waxes can be applied to the whole car, left and still very easy to buff off. Others need buffing almost immediately after applying

dmac1969:
Im using Vics Red Concours just now (excellent btw!) what I do is I do the roof and rear quarter (wax then buff) , the rear hatch and bumper then , the front wings , bonnet and front bumper , and finaly each side , so that i do the car in 5 seperate sections , just so the wax doesnt get too hard. The 'rotate pad in wax 90 degrees' method really works (I use Megs yellow ones).

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