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Old 11-27-2011, 09:37 PM   #8486 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
Sounds good happy. I'm glad I'm not the only one here. hahaha

The sprayon wax is good stuff. If you want wipe as u dry wax/sealant with durability check out Prima Hydro. You can use it on glass and plastics too without getting white residue. Lasts about NXT techwax. I use that on my dd and spray on wax on my Z.
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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle View Post
Don't be afraid to use more than two; it's all a function of how dirty the car is. It's so dry here in Houston, I'm mainly cleaning the light spray kicked up by the tires from the sprinkler run-off going to work.

As far as being a Griot's whore - welcome to the club. If you get good enough, I'll introduce you to Madam Chan.
If there's one thing I'm not afraid of, is using more towels to get a job done! My wife can't understand why I'm constantly buying more!

Prima Hydro, huh? Well lemme see here.....hmmmm, that's not a Griot's product Mr. Kenchan! I think you owe the swear jar a dollar! Yah, I'm checking that out on Amazon now. Thanks for the recommend! How often do ou use it, because it seems that you spend most of your finish up work with a QD?
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