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Old 05-07-2007, 08:26 PM
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Our local Carquest carries #34....Just got some yesterday..



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Old 05-07-2007, 08:55 PM
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Out here in the wild west you can buy the brown bottle Profesional line of Meguiars in the local auto parts stores. I buy 1 gal. at a time of Final Inspection and Vinyl and Rubber cleaner. My wife loves their leather care line for her '02 SS interior as well.
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Old 05-08-2007, 04:21 AM
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Must be a east coast thing, I buy a gal at a time also but I have to order on line. no auto parts in Philly has it
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http://www.pinnaclewax.com/souveran.html

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.

Try the Pinnacle cleansing lotion and then the Souveran past wax especially if you have a dark colored car. Also not cheap but ......
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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.

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I've been told a number of times that I may be a little difficult to sway.

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.
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Old 05-08-2007, 08:44 PM
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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.

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I've been told a number of times that I may be a little difficult to sway.

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.

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What.........No Simonize Carnuba Wax?????? (Remember how hard it was to get that stuff off)


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"What.........No Simonize Carnuba Wax?????? (Remember how hard it was to get that stuff off)"

Nothing compared to the original "Blue Coral"! I thought I was going to have to sand-blast that stuff off my Corvette!
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Old 05-08-2007, 04:32 PM
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Must be a east coast thing, I buy a gal at a time also but I have to order on line. no auto parts in Philly has it

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A 'gal at a time' eh? No need to reveal your personal life here!
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