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You can get Liquid Glass at Autozone for $20 - 22(I forget the exact amount) and currently the bottle has a 1960's C2 Corvette on it. I love the stuff.
Here's a picture of my car, which I use Liquid Glass on.
You can get Liquid Glass at Autozone for $20 - 22(I forget the exact amount) and currently the bottle has a 1960's C2 Corvette on it. I love the stuff.
Here's a picture of my car, which I use Liquid Glass on.
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GT, Your car is a great example of how good this stuff works...the salt, the chemicals and the acid rain. Nice car btw.
PEP Boys carries this wax and on a few occasions I have found it at Auto Zone. This is bar non the best wax I have ever used and I have tried just about all of them including the high dollar stuff. Liquid Glass provided the long term durability I was looking for compared to the other waxes I have used and does protect against things a Carnuba based wax cannot. If you do give it a try, please let me know what you think.
P.S. This should help http://www.liquidglass.com/retailers.htm
Well-- Took your advice and got it an hour ago. Rushed back home and did a rear qtr panel before honey grabbed me for dinner. I can't wait to do the whole car as the results were the sh--!! Really appreciate the tip and i'll have to re-submit photo's in personal profile after complete application-- very easy to put on/off also!! Liquid Glass should pay you a royalty!!
Well-- Took your advice and got it an hour ago. Rushed back home and did a rear qtr panel before honey grabbed me for dinner. I can't wait to do the whole car as the results were the sh--!! Really appreciate the tip and i'll have to re-submit photo's in personal profile after complete application-- very easy to put on/off also!! Liquid Glass should pay you a royalty!!
I am realy glad you like, believe it or not, the more you use this stuff the smoother the finish becomes and you will be floored at how shiny a black car can get. As I am sure you already know, it is best ot put this on in the shade. However, if you ever see some swirl marks or smudges, spray some good glass cleaner on a soft towel and buff the area to blend it in. Not sure why this works but it does. Enjoy!!!!