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speadrider

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I got a mailer for Jorgen's Shine Shop waxes & polishes, looked interesting and decided to order some on the offer they had. It is really great stuff that is easy to use and really made my car pop.
I bought the GT 2020 wax, Hyper Gloss car wash and the Happy Ending detail spray ( I love that name :bounce: ). Check them out at http://www.jorgensshineshop.com
 
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ImportTuner

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I got a mailer for Jorgen's Shine Shop waxes & polishes, looked interesting and decided to order some on the offer they had. It is really great stuff that is easy to use and really made my car pop.
I bought the GT 2020 wax, Hyper Gloss car wash and the Happy Ending detail spray ( I love that name :bounce: ). Check them out at http://www.jorgensshineshop.com

Any pics of the end result ... or maybe and before/after ...
 

Junkman

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According to the boating magazines, Collinite's No. 885 Special Heavy Duty Fleetwax for Marine & Aeronautical Finishes is the best that you can buy. It cost about $15 for a 12 oz. can. I bought a can, but still haven't had the time to wax the car. Guess that will be one more winter projects.
 

SteveL

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Zaino Brothers...............'nuff said. The new stuff is so easy you will want to wax every week! Literaly wipe on and walk away. :thumbup: Really! No I do not work for them either.
 
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General Lee

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Zaino Brothers...............'nuff said. The new stuff is so easy you will want to wax every week! Literaly wipe on and walk away. :thumbup: Really! No I do not work for them either.

X2 on Zaino....a really one of a kind product
 

winks2

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I recently stripped the decals of the side of my truck, i then buffed out the old wax embossed marks, then used Zymöl wax. Man that is some good stuff! I recommend it highly!
 

strizzy

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According to the boating magazines, Collinite's No. 885 Special Heavy Duty Fleetwax for Marine & Aeronautical Finishes is the best that you can buy. It cost about $15 for a 12 oz. can. I bought a can, but still haven't had the time to wax the car. Guess that will be one more winter projects.

Their stuff is amazing. If I had a boat I knew I was going to keep, I would definitely spend the time using that product. Have had great results with their liquid insulator wax and auto wax (LOVE IT, although not quite as easy to put on, but I think thats a good thing...).

Liquid Insulator Wax (No. 845) [SIZE=-1] This heavy duty liquid wax was originally developed for use by electric power companies for protection against high voltage power failures. It's primary use is on the finishes of automobiles, trucks, buses and airplanes where durability, high gloss and lasting protection are paramount. An excellent choice for fleet applications and very easy to use--requires minimum rubbing or buffing. Clear coat safe.[/SIZE]


Super Doublecoat Auto Wax (No. 476s)
[SIZE=-1] One of the finest paste type auto waxes available. Easy to apply and absolutely DETERGENT PROOF. Collinite Super Doublecoat is guaranteed to outlast and outshine any other competitive auto wax, polish or protective coating under any conceivable condition. That's why it's called the PERMANENT AUTO WAX. No hard rubbing or buffing... and no special applicator is required. Collinite Super Doublecoat will last a full year, even under adverse conditions. Clear coat safe.

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