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Old Feb 7, 2002
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im 16 and stupid

im your typical dumb 16yr old, and i have no clue what to use to wax my car, at my local autozone they have Meguiar's cleaner wax in a bottle, and Meguiar's cleaner wax in what looked to be a paste type substance. so WTF is the dif between them? if its the same crap i want to use the liquid one cause it looks easier right?
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There both pretty good. I personally don't know which is better. Personally I used the wax in the can. It takes time and effort but it looks great. The liquid stuff is easier to use and is quicker.
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my experience with car care products is... the ones that take more effort and time produce a much nicer result. This could be because you're much more proud of the result after you've spent 2 hours waxing your car... my suggesto is - if you're really torn... get both and find out which one you like.
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Old Feb 10, 2002
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Jebus, you take 2 hours to wax your cars. I work at a dealership and we gotta do it in 1 1/2 hours. My car takes about 2 hours for everything - wash, dry, wax, sweep, interior wipe, windows, tire dressing, rims, and remover all that road grime around the fenders. But its cuz I take longer on my car then on sold 60.000 dollar ones[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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me and a buddy washed/waxed our cars side by side in my driveway in the fall... we took about 3 hours for the entire operation... mainly coz we weren't in any sort of hurry, took lots of breaks, etc. lol In any case, I don't see a problem with waxing over a 2 hour period... its not very demanding work and there are no deadlines so its all good [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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