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Old 10-20-2007, 05:10 PM
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Why I like Meg's #26

Only good pic for now, I'll post up some more when I get it into more light.

But I like the reflections shot.



No Polish. Wash with Black Magic soap and waxed with Meg's #26. More to come when I order some stuff from AutoGeek.
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Old 10-20-2007, 05:41 PM
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Only good pic for now, I'll post up some more when I get it into more light.

But I like the reflections shot.



No Polish. Wash with Black Magic soap and waxed with Meg's #26. More to come when I order some stuff from AutoGeek.
Like those wheels, hate the shinney tires tho. Nice reflections.
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nice..nice`n red

What car is that?
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Looks very nice! Ole #26 does have great gloss and shine. However, it really lacks durability. Of course, if durability is not an issue, it's a fine choice.

If you like Meguiar's stuff and you want to get it incredibly WET looking, try some Meguiar's Pro Hand Polish (#81) prior to the #26.

Or, if you REALLY want to go crazy , try some Speed Glaze (#80) with a PC, followed by the #81, and then #26!
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Nice! The red is looking good. Saved up enough for a PC yet?
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Looks very nice! Ole #26 does have great gloss and shine. However, it really lacks durability. Of course, if durability is not an issue, it's a fine choice.

If you like Meguiar's stuff and you want to get it incredibly WET looking, try some Meguiar's Pro Hand Polish (#81) prior to the #26.

Or, if you REALLY want to go crazy , try some Speed Glaze (#80) with a PC, followed by the #81, and then #26!
Thanks for the heads up. After 5-6 washes it starts to lose it's smoothness and beading. So I may pick up some Collinites for the Winter.

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Like those wheels, hate the shinney tires tho. Nice reflections.
Thanks. The tire shine hadn't dried all the way. It's usually a satin type finish.

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nice..nice`n red

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Chevy Cavalier LS Sport

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Nice! The red is looking good. Saved up enough for a PC yet?
Working on it. I had to do some repairs to the car (lowered Cavaliers eat up wheel bearings) but I'll save up over winter for it for sure. And some LC pads for sure.
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#80,#7, then NXT, THEN #26!!!!


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My old school collection from 2 years ago!
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Old 10-20-2007, 10:31 PM
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Only good pic for now, I'll post up some more when I get it into more light.

But I like the reflections shot.



No Polish. Wash with Black Magic soap and waxed with Meg's #26. More to come when I order some stuff from AutoGeek.
Very nice reflextion shot! Thanks for sharing! I can't wait to see the other pics
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Old 10-20-2007, 10:32 PM
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Looks very nice! Ole #26 does have great gloss and shine. However, it really lacks durability. Of course, if durability is not an issue, it's a fine choice.

If you like Meguiar's stuff and you want to get it incredibly WET looking, try some Meguiar's Pro Hand Polish (#81) prior to the #26.

Or, if you REALLY want to go crazy , try some Speed Glaze (#80) with a PC, followed by the #81, and then #26!

How is #26 not durable for you? I can easily get it to last for 3-4 months with 4 washes a week. (not trying to start a wax war)
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Old 10-21-2007, 06:21 AM
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Working on it. I had to do some repairs to the car (lowered Cavaliers eat up wheel bearings) but I'll save up over winter for it for sure. And some LC pads for sure.
The LC CCS pads are awesome
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