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Re: What's the difference between brands?
I have both and honestly feel AG HD is worlds above maxwax.
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
DP is American made
Pinnacle is all natural
Wolfgang is imported polymer technology
I as well am a huge fan of Auto Glym HD wax, but I still love my Max Wax too...
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
To quote Mike Philips again " Find something you like and use it often"
My personal prefrences may be different than CeeDog or A41.8tqm, that doesn't mean that the products they use are better than the ones I use and visa versa. It's all about using the products correctly.
"A bad hammer doesn't make a bad carpenter"
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
I am not loyal to anyone brand. I believe all individual products need to stand on their own merit. That being siad the track record for Meguiars has been excellent in regards to emerging technology on polish, wax, abrasives and now pads and paper. I am by no means married to Megs products at all but when I look at my arsenel they have the majority posistion in the 70 to 75 different products I use in a given week.
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
Originally Posted by CieraSL
FYI, this is from Meguiar's FAQ's:
1. Why does Meguiar's have so many products?
LOL
I wrote that. From 2002 to 2003 my job title was "Corporate Writer". Their FAQ was about 22 pages long in MS Word, I re-wrote it and when I was finished it was over 60 pages in MS Word and I set my margins at .5 on all 4 sides.
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
Originally Posted by Grizzly
Keep using Tech Wax.
Its a great product, you can get great results with a wax or sealant without having to spend over $50.
Meg nxt 2.0 is a sealant wax, I was going to go 3 coats with that then keep
a cover type wax on that. A wax that I can come back and re apply maybe every month or so.
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
Originally Posted by So.Cal.
Watch out for Tree Sap and Birds
Ouch found out the hard way with that one. Decided that my camaro looked so good
that I would wash and wax my 2007 Red Avalanche. Poor thing gets a wax once a year always just parked in the sun and done WRONG!!!
So washed it the other evening in shade, then spent a long time removing tar. So next morning the only shade was under the big oak tree in front. Lugged two hoses to reach the truck and re-washed the Avalanche. Then dried him off and went to waxing.. Tree sap everywhere. Yuck! So now have to detail and start all over. That sucker is way bigger then doing my Camaro.
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
LOL
I wrote that. From 2002 to 2003 my job title was "Corporate Writer". Their FAQ was about 22 pages long in MS Word, I re-wrote it and when I was finished it was over 60 pages in MS Word and I set my margins at .5 on all 4 sides.
LOL, Mike, your crazy man (In a good way)!
I was looking to quote you on the descriptions of each brand, as I posted above, but couldn't find the thread. Maybe I was mistaken...?
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
Originally Posted by Wax Gorilla
I am not loyal to anyone brand. I believe all individual products need to stand on their own merit. That being siad the track record for Meguiars has been excellent in regards to emerging technology on polish, wax, abrasives and now pads and paper. I am by no means married to Megs products at all but when I look at my arsenel they have the majority posistion in the 70 to 75 different products I use in a given week.
I have a Synergy Green 2010 Camaro (light color) that I have waxed 3 x's with Meg's NXT 2.0
Today driving to my son's house I passed a RED SSR, I think it was the one I traded for my Camaro. It looked awesome, wet looking and SHINEY. My Camaro looks
shiney but not awesome.
So since you use Meg's products, what would you suggest I use next to get that wet-shiney look? I do everything by hand so ease of wax removal is important. I just don't have that awesome SHOW CAR look yet.
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Re: What's the difference between brands?
Originally Posted by ramar
I have a Synergy Green 2010 Camaro (light color) that I have waxed 3 x's with Meg's NXT 2.0
Today driving to my son's house I passed a RED SSR, I think it was the one I traded for my Camaro. It looked awesome, wet looking and SHINEY. My Camaro looks
shiney but not awesome.
So since you use Meg's products, what would you suggest I use next to get that wet-shiney look? I do everything by hand so ease of wax removal is important. I just don't have that awesome SHOW CAR look yet.
Pinnacle Signature Series II.
Kevin
Griots Garage 6in ROP, 3in ROP, pneumatic 3in polisher
Flex 3401, Porter Cable PC7424 (the old non-XP model).
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