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    Good info Peter, thanks.
    I'm just about out of my liquid wax so will give one of these a try next
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    I have to say I have never used any of the above but I will be sticking with harly wax. It was £30 for two including shipping. I am now on the second but only just. Fiesta van has been done 3 times, Mini 4 or 5 times, My old zt cdti 2 or 3 times and finally mister bountyfull about 4 to 5 times. Last a long time with good beeding.

    It is considered old school but the cars always look as good if not better when ever I have been to any group meetings.



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    have to give that a go when all my supply's run out
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    Nice one.

    I got a bucket sized tin of Finish Kare FK1000 from cleanyourcar.
    found it a pain to put on with a foam applicator, maybe a microfibre one would be better, but polished up nicely and beads beautifully. Its also brought a nice depth of reflection on the Cooper Diesel which is pepper white
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    I would support the recommendation for Harly Wax, especially if you have a black car. It gives a good shine and leaves no residue. If you're a bit weird, I've seen recommendations for applying it with your fingers - apparently, it's a good way to warm the wax...
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    I have used the Harly wax extensively as well - excellent product.

    Looking forward to using it on my 260 very soon!

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    I am using the new Autoglym High definition wax polish, very pleased with the results I reckon its better than Maguiars gold class, seems glossier

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