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Well, I have a friend who swore by McGuire's pruducts until he saw this at an auto show some years back. Now he says he will never use anything but this.
Its time for me to polish and wax my car, so I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this.
Its time for me to polish and wax my car, so I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this.
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Originally Posted by Jerry Curl
Product seems to be harsh, abrasive, hi solvent, but had a nice shine. I am not sure if the formula changed over the yrs.
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I know of a few people that have tried this product. I took a pass on it based on its chemical composition.
Their website admits that their product contains solvents. They used to claim that their product removed oxidation which can't be accommplished without abrasives or solvents. Therefore, nothing has changed.
Look at this logically.... If you have "perfect" paint, why subject it to the solvents in this product. There are better products on the market for your car.
Their website admits that their product contains solvents. They used to claim that their product removed oxidation which can't be accommplished without abrasives or solvents. Therefore, nothing has changed.
Look at this logically.... If you have "perfect" paint, why subject it to the solvents in this product. There are better products on the market for your car.