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  • kamotors
    R3V OG
    • Nov 2007
    • 7102

    #31
    Originally posted by tecks2k
    I'll rephrase what I said a little. I personally feel that fresh paint is not the best feeling thing in the world. Smooth? Yes, no rough spots or feeling of impurities. But when I think of smooth, I think of a freshly waxed paint. Now that's smooth. That stuff still sounds pretty cool though if it takes out water spots. We all know we have problems with them!
    I know what you mean, I just like trying new products on the car. Meguirs has one of the best waxes I've ever used.


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    • tecks2k
      Wrencher
      • Feb 2005
      • 221

      #32
      Originally posted by kamotors
      I know what you mean, I just like trying new products on the car. Meguirs has one of the best waxes I've ever used.

      It's deff awesome that it gets rid of water spots though. It almost reminds me of a quick detailer. I was using synthetic waxes for a long time, but just got tired of all the work. So now i'm just using Meguiar's Tech Wax 2.0 and it's pretty awesome for a standard wax.

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      • DarkWing6
        Moderator
        • Apr 2004
        • 7144

        #33
        Originally posted by kamotors
        if you don't towel dry the car then it will be all powdery and gross looking.
        This comment is why I asked what happened when it rains. You said you need to towel dry the car quickly to avoid a powdery and gross finish? Obviously you should always towel dry your car after washing, but what is the gross powdery finish you are talking about??? Does this happen when it rains (i.e. whenever it gets wet)?
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        • kamotors
          R3V OG
          • Nov 2007
          • 7102

          #34
          Originally posted by DarkWing6
          This comment is why I asked what happened when it rains. You said you need to towel dry the car quickly to avoid a powdery and gross finish? Obviously you should always towel dry your car after washing, but what is the gross powdery finish you are talking about??? Does this happen when it rains (i.e. whenever it gets wet)?
          oh sorry, if you let the car air dry(i guess some people do that, it will look ugly and have hazy white appearance) but if you towel dry the car you wipe the haze away with the water and it turns out amazing. After you've dried the car its done, nothing special happens when it rains.


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