I'll say it is worth the price for sure! These are pics I took awhile back before I came over to Korea, that stuff will give you muscle failure, but it was the only thing that worked on my truck...
Here is before
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/russellc60/DSCN1384.jpg
and after
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e204/russellc60/DSCN1386.jpg
That is the reflection off one dirty ass, waterspotted door on the superduty. Made quite a difference:thumbup
METAL381
11-30-2006, 01:04 PM
Damn thats nice!!! Even took care of those scratches. How long does it last, and is the product like a paste wax????
Gacknar
11-30-2006, 01:54 PM
You should try the entire three step proces.
Step 1 cleaner
step 2 polish
step 3 wax
You should try the entire three step proces.
Step 1 cleaner
step 2 polish
step 3 wax
Yep, I want to learn to use a buffer first, trying to do all that to a superduty takes many hours by hand. I think I spent around 3 or 4 hours on half the truck.
Damn thats nice!!! Even took care of those scratches. How long does it last, and is the product like a paste wax????
IIRC it goes on like a liquid wax, but you should still put wax on after you are done(I recommed Meguiars Gold Class). Im not too sure how long it lasts, Im sure if you arnt in a area with hard water it would last quite awhile. If ya cant tell Im sold on Meguiars products:thumbup
DBerk
12-11-2006, 03:33 AM
HAHA in the second pic I was like "Taking a pic from 5 feet away shows nothing" Then I read and thought about it and DAMN is that good...