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Gman30:
--- Quote from: petesimcock on February 15, 2014, 01:35:52 am ---Swissvax shield is an excellent all rounder with great durability and very very useable. If I could justify the money, I'd get a pot.
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I like the sound of this stuff too but the price made me think twice! Its the one with ptfe in isn 't it?
--- Quote from: N8KOW on February 14, 2014, 04:50:29 pm ---What colour is the car? Whats your budget?
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Id say Im looking at around a £100 give or take £25. Its grey...
Thanks in advance!
mw-wax:
If you check out some places they have sample pots so reduce the cost (clean your car.com) :happy2:
N8KOW:
I would go for a sealant on Grey, Zaino is great stuff and good value for money :happy2:
heavyd:
--- Quote from: Gman30 on February 15, 2014, 02:16:38 am ---
--- Quote from: petesimcock on February 15, 2014, 01:35:52 am ---Swissvax shield is an excellent all rounder with great durability and very very useable. If I could justify the money, I'd get a pot.
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I like the sound of this stuff too but the price made me think twice! Its the one with ptfe in isn 't it?
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For that pricepoint, Swissvax shield is a nice wax,
Zymol Glasur gets good reviews, although I personally didn't like it.
Bouncers Vanilla Ice,
Britemax Vantage,
Auto finesse desire,
Raceglaze 55
Then theres the Definitve waxes, show edition, durus, ubique and Carrera are a few of my favourites, I've owned all of the above and more, but still prefer the Definitive waxes :happy2:
You could spend a little bit more and get a 100ml Mitchell and King wax specifically created for VW Golfs :popcornsoda:
http://www.mitchellandking.com/detailing-products/car-wax/what-car-wax-for-my-car/car-wax-for-a-volkswagen-golf
cuprajake:
is the car a show car? if not i wouldnt waste £100 on a wax, not for a daily driver esp....
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