Nu-Finish has been coming on strong here lately.
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I smell sarcasm from the posters above you lol
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Nu-Finish has been coming on strong here lately.
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I know one guy that swears by NuFinish, and his cars look great.
I smell sarcasm from the posters above you lol
Not sure if you now read the above comments, LOL! Almost thinking about getting a bottle of the liquid and trying it out...on my fiance's Mazda 6 before winter but only if I don't get around to getting Collinite #476 double coat.
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It`s simple Collinite 845, easy to use lasts and lasts, wonderful protection. I did a test used 5 waxes 3 on the hood and 2 on the trunk. A week later Iwashed the car and asked 4 friends what areas were the best looking and what did they think I used to wax. no one could tell any difference and nothing looked better than anything else. I used $40 wax and all the way down to $8.
Not sure if you now read the above comments, LOL! Almost thinking about getting a bottle of the liquid and trying it out...on my fiance's Mazda 6 before winter but only if I don't get around to getting Collinite #476 double coat.
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Which ones are you talking about?It`s simple Collinite 845, easy to use lasts and lasts, wonderful protection. I did a test used 5 waxes 3 on the hood and 2 on the trunk. A week later Iwashed the car and asked 4 friends what areas were the best looking and what did they think I used to wax. no one could tell any difference and nothing looked better than anything else. I used $40 wax and all the way down to $8
But how did they feel?
Get the paste, it's not thick almost the consistency of pudding. Wal-Mart $7
I wish astro shield was still around. Anyone have any favorites that protect over a longer period of time? And let nothing stick to the paints surface?
there is no "best " wax