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To: british-cars@hoosier
Subject: Car Wax
From: jerry@tr2.com
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1993 07:57:23 +0000 (GMT)
Bob Lang wrote:
>After the polish, use a good Carnuba wax. Again, I have been using Maguires 
>because that's what I have (got a Maguires kit a a freebie at the Stowe VT 
>show$
>a couple of years ago.

>Now, I prefer carnuba wax because it gives more depth to the finish. Plus it 
>lasts! Also, regular wax removers will work if I get in an accident and I
>have 
>to repaint. As testimony to lasting, I waxed my car back in late April, early 
>May, and the the finish still works great after several washings and a bunch 
>of$
>miles (like several NH journeys, The TRF party, Bowie MD and several local 
>shows.)

>Other finish products to Maguires are ``California Gold'' and ``Mothers''.
>There is$
>also the ``Wax Shop'' line of products.

*** I'm  the one who asked the car wax question.  Yesterday, I
happened by the ``auto parts club'', a local car-stuff
discounter.  They had the ``California Gold'' past wax, which
BTW is made by ``Mothers''.  After agonizing a bit (Gee, I'm
gonna wear out my arms buffing this stuff in, this is the
labor-intensive stuff that they warned us about in all the
miracle silicone goop commercials, right? ), I plonked down
the $10.

  I waxed about half the MGA last night.  It wasn't hard at all.
The wax went on smoothly, buffed out easily.  No big deal.
One little detail they got really right was the smell.  Smell?
Yeah, _smell_.  They put incense or something in it. Smelled 
just like those artsy-craftsy fancy candle stores.  Made it
really pleasant to work with.

                                          - Jerry

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