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Waxplanet.com Red October on a customers car

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Testing the new Wax, Reversal! post-57403-145122024341_thumb.jpg

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I'll try and take some shots of my car tomorrow. Sunday I washed the car and on Monday I decided to use Turtlewax Wash and Wax....The only thing is that I thought you just pour it over the car being 'wax', so I didn't rinse it off with clean water, I only dried the car after I poured it. lol

Next time I'll actually wash the car and rinse it lol.

Beading is still going strong, although I've only driven a few miles this week.

 

First time I've used Turtlewax since I got it free at Halfords some 5 years ago.

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Wash and wax.. it's a shampoo

Not a wax that you wash off.

Turtle wax contains polymers too meaning you'll end up with faded/stained trim

Better of with a nice spray,liquid or hard wax

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I've only used it this time because of the rainy weather we're having. It's just sitting in my wardrobe not doing anything. I normally use Meguiars NXT Gen. Tech Wax 2.0 paste.

 

I actually washed my bedroom windows (outside) with it. Looks great!!

 

Update: 28.01.16 - .....until evening came and it fogged up my bedroom windows inside..... won't be using that again haha

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Not sure I'd call that beading lol. :(  I've found a good cheat for this weather with 'Rinse off' wax - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Simoniz-SIM51-500ml-Rinse-Off/dp/B004R95MUS

Not sure about the price on there, I picked up two bottles at £3 each in Halfords a while back.  Saves having to dry the car before waxing, as well as saving on time and means you can do it in the rain even!  Obviously not as good as a proper wax but does me well in the winter.

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Look at Autobead Shine+protect, you won't be surprised I have it on my website ;)

Amazing product. Wash the car as usual, whilst still wet, spray on the car, and then dry as usual

Gloss. Beads.

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1 hour ago, GingerFlame said:

Look at Autobead Shine+protect, you won't be surprised I have it on my website ;)

Amazing product. Wash the car as usual, whilst still wet, spray on the car, and then dry as usual

Gloss. Beads.

www.yorkshiredetailing.co.uk - approved resellers of the Highest quality Detailing & Valeting supplies

No thanks. I have Meguiars Tech 2.0 paste that'll last me quite a few years

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Doesn't look to be doing much judging from the above pictures..

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I'll try and take some shots of my car tomorrow. Sunday I washed the car and on Monday I decided to use Turtlewax Wash and Wax....The only thing is that I thought you just pour it over the car being 'wax', so I didn't rinse it off with clean water, I only dried the car after I poured it. lol

Next time I'll actually wash the car and rinse it lol.

Beading is still going strong, although I've only driven a few miles this week.

 

First time I've used Turtlewax since I got it free at Halfords some 5 years ago.

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No beading here. That's just water splashed on the car... Please try again.

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Take a look back through the thread. its packed with actual beading shots :)

Your wax may last you years.. but its not going to do much for those years

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I think he's just giving advice, not a sales pitch.

Sent from the pub with a pint in the other hand.

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Don't try to sell me stuff I don't want!!

Chill chill...he knows what he's talking about. We're all friends here! :)

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Wow.. calm down haha

This thread is for beading.. not unprotected surfaces :)

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Girlfriend's new Fiesta had a good tidy up yesterday. Treated to CSP T1 Carnuaba wax 7b05acceea20b9fdad1c28c006a71837.jpg

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Still beading nicely after nearly 4 weeks :biggrin:

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Love this stuff, it's so easy to put on and results speak for themselves.

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Spoiler on the new Fiesta wearing a coat of Waxplanet Revolution X :)

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^^^^ Ahahahaha
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abit of beading on my roof after driving home from work

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