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01-02-2016, 05:55 PM | #21 |
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Re: Wax or Polish Giving The Best Protection
Allow me to chime in here since I've polished Sarah somewhere between 15-20 times since I had her............................she likes being slowly rubbed!!!!
She's never been washed but dusted many many times, lightly, without adding surface scratches. I've read wax and polish, wax and polish and.....removing wax which brings me to a question.....are you removing all the scratch remover when you remove wax and start all over? Once I got scratches filled in, it seems the last thing I want to do is, remove what I filled in. I found Nu-Finish scratch remover and Nu-Finish polish is the best for Sarah. I use Ice on my Sunday-Go-To-Church (someday) car and I tried it on Sarah......and she kept me up all night telling me to get that crap off her!!!! Women!!! So temperamental!!!!
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01-04-2016, 03:44 PM | #22 |
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Location: Pottstown,Pa
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Re: Wax or Polish Giving The Best Protection
It seems to me that NuFinish holds up longer than the more expensive waxes. Also use it on my boat it holds up the sun and salt.
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