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    Senior Member P Machy's Avatar
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    I could use the M83, but I hear that it is pretty abbrisive stuff and takes some serious patients...but honestly, I can live with them. I got a few rock chips...no thanks to BrakeSLOW at the Secret Test Roads out here

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    Cool

    I use to use Meguiars, but switched to Zaino a few years ago. For off the shelf, Meguiars is hard to beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurnTire View Post
    I had 1 black mustang. Never again.

    Now my white is great when I run out of cleaner I just go get some sand mix it up in a bucket and clear her up. Looks great even with sand water. LOL
    wussy! Black is cool! LOL

    Sand can take out swirl marks when used with a buffer you know..
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    Quote Originally Posted by u1arunit View Post
    wussy! Black is cool! LOL

    Sand can take out swirl marks when used with a buffer you know..
    Yep that is a special Arizona compound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P Machy View Post
    What's Up Lou!

    It's been down for the count...She will be up again by the end of this year
    Cool, did you break something?
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    Senior Member Dalamar's Avatar
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    I used Meguires stuff for years.
    I really like they're trim restorer.

    Switched to Poorboys a while back. I like it better. It's easier to apply and remove, and shines better.
    They're EX sealer wax is Awsome.
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    Is there any wax out there the is good for white? I'd like to see something that maybe have a colored tint to it so I can see it on white.
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    Junior Member Terminator X's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloud 9 View Post
    I use the wax on my black stang. Does well. It is hard to get rid of scratches and swirls no matter what you use. I recently picked up their scratch remover.....it don't work on black at all.
    For the Scratch X to work, you really have to put some elbow grease into for it to work. It has diminishing abrasives in it that you really have to work in. If your not hurting a little after you've done your car then you didn't do it right. That's if your doing it by hand and not the orbital polisher.
    2004 Oxford White Cobra Convertible

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