wax wizard or autoglym
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I have been trying to get some WW for weeks but just can't get it. The freephone number does'nt work and no-one answers the other number. I can't even get the web-site to work, it won't let me choose my credit card thus not being able to order.
anyone got any ideas
thanks, Scott
anyone got any ideas
thanks, Scott
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I've been meaning to buy some WW product for a while now.
My cars a silver MY00 Scoob, and to be honest I don't want to spend all day waxing it.
As I understand it:
1. Merlin Wax gives excellent results and is quick to do.
2. Subaru Wax gives even better results but takes a lot longer.
Is this correct?
Is there any new (even better but quick) WW products available or on the horizon?
What would you recommend?
Ta
Rich
My cars a silver MY00 Scoob, and to be honest I don't want to spend all day waxing it.
As I understand it:
1. Merlin Wax gives excellent results and is quick to do.
2. Subaru Wax gives even better results but takes a lot longer.
Is this correct?
Is there any new (even better but quick) WW products available or on the horizon?
What would you recommend?
Ta
Rich
#34
Just use WW for the first time having previously used Autoglym - the Super resin & the Extra Gloss. On a Silver car, can't say I really notice the difference. Less dust with WW definitly. Worth the extra - yes on a dark car, not on mine.
Can't get on with the California Wiper Blade either. Chamois is easier IMO, cos you still have to chamois all the bits you can't get with the wiper.
Can't get on with the California Wiper Blade either. Chamois is easier IMO, cos you still have to chamois all the bits you can't get with the wiper.
#35
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by RichS:
<B>I've been meaning to buy some WW product for a while now.
My cars a silver MY00 Scoob, and to be honest I don't want to spend all day waxing it.
As I understand it:
1. Merlin Wax gives excellent results and is quick to do.
2. Subaru Wax gives even better results but takes a lot longer.
Is this correct?
Is there any new (even better but quick) WW products available or on the horizon?
What would you recommend?
Ta
Rich
[/quote]
Merlin Wax (IMO) is the one to go for - very deep shine, great protection, and only takes c20 mins to do the car Best to 'cleanse' first which takes upto an hour, but only needs doing every six months or so.
<B>I've been meaning to buy some WW product for a while now.
My cars a silver MY00 Scoob, and to be honest I don't want to spend all day waxing it.
As I understand it:
1. Merlin Wax gives excellent results and is quick to do.
2. Subaru Wax gives even better results but takes a lot longer.
Is this correct?
Is there any new (even better but quick) WW products available or on the horizon?
What would you recommend?
Ta
Rich
[/quote]
Merlin Wax (IMO) is the one to go for - very deep shine, great protection, and only takes c20 mins to do the car Best to 'cleanse' first which takes upto an hour, but only needs doing every six months or so.
#36
Should be...
WW or Zymol. Now there's a question.
I use Zymol (ran out of WW and unable to contact Mark) and I finish is superb. Dead flies just wipe off with a damp cloth (silver car) and as said before, it does not leave white marks on the trim.
Its very expensive but I like it
Mind you, my old man just washes his red Citroen with fairy liquid, never polishes it and it still looks great (as great as a Citroen can of course )
WW or Zymol. Now there's a question.
I use Zymol (ran out of WW and unable to contact Mark) and I finish is superb. Dead flies just wipe off with a damp cloth (silver car) and as said before, it does not leave white marks on the trim.
Its very expensive but I like it
Mind you, my old man just washes his red Citroen with fairy liquid, never polishes it and it still looks great (as great as a Citroen can of course )
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