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[ QUOTE ] Telling a man what wax to use on his car is like telling him which steak sauce to put on his steak.....some of us are pretty hardheaded. [/ QUOTE ] ![]() ![]() ![]() All of these products sound good, and everyone is sure to defend their choices. It's just human nature. I bought a new car in 1970. The first coat of wax it received was the old two-step Meguiar's Competition that came in black plastic tubs. The cleaner was pink and the sealer was light green. I was happy with the results and have stuck with Meguiar's since that day. This car's paint has NEVER had anything but Meguiar's on it. I might try some of the other stuff discussed here, but it will be on one of the other vehicles. Just a loyalty thing I guess. ![]() BTW, I do agree; the Professional Grade (tan bottle) products are the way to go. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] What.........No Simonize Carnuba Wax?????? (Remember how hard it was to get that stuff off) ![]()
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