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£40 well spent
#1
Gonna be a busy day today spraying Big Grin plus some wax and polish for pugfest
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#2
Should be looking good mate.

What's the bianca for, your car is blue?
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White wheels on china I reckon. Wink
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Why would you buy bianca when glass white is loads cheaper per ML??

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Also bianca isn't a very white white so will never look properly clean.
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(30-06-2014, 12:15 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Also bianca isn't a very white white so will never look properly clean.

Thats because its more of a creamy yellow than white lmao


Maybe its the pre tarnished white look hes going for?

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I'm spraying some interior bits bianca white Smile

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Mate you have the wrong wax.

Aqua wax is desgined to be sprayed onto the car straight after a wash. The car needs to be wet for the wax to form.
Ultra deep shine the car needs to be dry.

If you want some cheap wax for your car then use auto glym extra gloss protection after you've polished it. Its really easy to go on and take off. It lasted from september to February on my car.

If you want some really good protection the use hd wax.
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(01-07-2014, 11:02 AM)kentiiboii Wrote: Mate you have the wrong wax.

Aqua wax is desgined to be sprayed onto the car straight after a wash. The car needs to be wet for the wax to form.
Ultra deep shine the car needs to be dry.

If you want some cheap wax for your car then use auto glym extra gloss protection after you've polished it. Its really easy to go on and take off. It lasted from september to February on my car.

If you want some really good protection the use hd wax.

Can't I polish the car with the deep shine then spray the car with a bit of water the apply the wax to the wet car?

(01-07-2014, 11:05 AM)Nathan1305 Wrote: [quote='kentiiboii' pid='447505' dateline='1404212553']
Mate you have the wrong wax.

Aqua wax is desgined to be sprayed onto the car straight after a wash. The car needs to be wet for the wax to form.
Ultra deep shine the car needs to be dry.

If you want some cheap wax for your car then use auto glym extra gloss protection after you've polished it. Its really easy to go on and take off. It lasted from september to February on my car.

If you want some really good protection the use hd wax.

Can't I polish the car with the deep shine then spray the car with a bit of water then apply then wax to the wet car?
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Erm... suppose you could, but personally I wouldn't.
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Think Bianca White looks awesome!
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the aqua wax can go on dry, its just that it doesnt need to be. and dont do the whole car before you start taking it off. apply to one panel, wait a couple of mins and then buff it off. it dries too quick to do the whole car.
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(02-07-2014, 09:53 AM)Slam Wagon Wrote: the aqua wax can go on dry, its just that it doesnt need to be. and dont do the whole car before you start taking it off. apply to one panel, wait a couple of mins and then buff it off. it dries too quick to do the whole car.

Thanks mate Smile gonna do it just before pugfest
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