WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
> Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
> Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
> quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
> Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
> quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
> Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
> Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
> quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
> Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
> quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
> Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
> Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
> quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
> Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
> quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
DougW proclaimed:
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
DougW proclaimed:
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
DougW proclaimed:
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
DougW proclaimed:
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
> Dave Milne did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Ok, I won't ask you if you tried it, but I will comment that I really like
>>Autoglym. My Jeep gets that every year on its birthday.... or maybe not
>>quite that often .. Don't know if you get that your side of the pond though.
>
>
> I've tried turtle wax. Works ok, but you have to rub hard and they bite.
>
> Currently using Meguiars NXT spraywax. http://www.meguiars.com/
> Wash, wipe, wax.. fairly easy. The Trim Detailer does good on the
> rubber cladding. Still turns grey after a while but heck, it's a 93 :)
I tried a plastic specific semi matte black paint. Applied with one
of those round short bristled artists brushes, end on, to give the
paint a stippled texture. So far has survived a couple winters and
the toxic waste dumps passing as car washes locally. Seems to stay
attached even with the Meguiars paste wax. For the Turtle Wax
person, try a can of Meguiars...much easier to put on, just as good
or IMNHO better shine, lasts longer.
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
Since i no longer live in Southern California, i don't have access to my
favorite, Desert Tortoises, but occasionally i find some turtles in local
lakes. Just blast them with a scattergun and rub the juice on the jeep after
cooking them.
http://bedoper.com/reptilian/graphic...ofdisguise.jpg
I don't wax primer.
http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/SnowTrailerA.jpg
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
favorite, Desert Tortoises, but occasionally i find some turtles in local
lakes. Just blast them with a scattergun and rub the juice on the jeep after
cooking them.
http://bedoper.com/reptilian/graphic...ofdisguise.jpg
I don't wax primer.
http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/SnowTrailerA.jpg
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
Since i no longer live in Southern California, i don't have access to my
favorite, Desert Tortoises, but occasionally i find some turtles in local
lakes. Just blast them with a scattergun and rub the juice on the jeep after
cooking them.
http://bedoper.com/reptilian/graphic...ofdisguise.jpg
I don't wax primer.
http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/SnowTrailerA.jpg
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
favorite, Desert Tortoises, but occasionally i find some turtles in local
lakes. Just blast them with a scattergun and rub the juice on the jeep after
cooking them.
http://bedoper.com/reptilian/graphic...ofdisguise.jpg
I don't wax primer.
http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/SnowTrailerA.jpg
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: WHICH TURTLE WAX TO USE ??
Since i no longer live in Southern California, i don't have access to my
favorite, Desert Tortoises, but occasionally i find some turtles in local
lakes. Just blast them with a scattergun and rub the juice on the jeep after
cooking them.
http://bedoper.com/reptilian/graphic...ofdisguise.jpg
I don't wax primer.
http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/SnowTrailerA.jpg
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
favorite, Desert Tortoises, but occasionally i find some turtles in local
lakes. Just blast them with a scattergun and rub the juice on the jeep after
cooking them.
http://bedoper.com/reptilian/graphic...ofdisguise.jpg
I don't wax primer.
http://home.goldrush.com/obsoelyt/SnowTrailerA.jpg
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California