getting scratches out
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ok...
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for the last time, its NOT the same thing. they market it as an alternative because 90% of people dont know how to clay bar a car and think this is easier. it does nto do the same thing
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I agree. I've used them plently of times on many different cars that I have done, but a claybar isn't a fix for the OP's scenario. A cutting polish applied with a PC, Flex, or UDM would take care of it easily.
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like i've said i've used claybar and i've used this stuff and it works just as well AND is easier.
i like how u talk about this stuff like you've used it, and you didnt even know about it until i mentioned it.
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no your absolutely right, and dumb me for actually believing the advertisements and seeing the results of said product, every1 knows turtlewax is a forshit company that doesnt make quality products.
like i've said i've used claybar and i've used this stuff and it works just as well AND is easier.
i like how u talk about this stuff like you've used it, and you didnt even know about it until i mentioned it.
like i've said i've used claybar and i've used this stuff and it works just as well AND is easier.
i like how u talk about this stuff like you've used it, and you didnt even know about it until i mentioned it.
another question, how do you apply wax?
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not me, i use the conventional stuff
but i dont do my car all that often so i have my bro in-law do it he does car detailing so hes my guru.
same way as every other human being that can read the back of the bottle LMAO
but i dont do my car all that often so i have my bro in-law do it he does car detailing so hes my guru.
same way as every other human being that can read the back of the bottle LMAO
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WHAT??? you mean to tell me the autozone down the street doesnt sell the best detailing products known to mankind????
so you apply it by hand dont you?
so you apply it by hand dont you?
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yea when i do it once a year, what are you getting at? u tease me more than that prostitute at the end of my street...
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ok so you have no admitted you use turtle wax because of its amazing advertising techniques, admitted you dont really know anything about detailing because your inlaw does it, wax it once a year, and that you wax your car by hand. you my friend have no reason to be argueing with anyone about detailing