jpegs13
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Thanks to all on the forum and AG staff! Pics added!
Today we had a relatively balmly day here in N.Y. ( it was almost 40). So I had a chance to wash and wax the Escalade. I'm 51 yrs old, and I have to tell you I felt like a kid that just hit his first homerun. I purchased the CR Spotless system for Christmas and this was the first time I had a chance to use it. WOW! It makes a world of difference. Then I had a chance to use the Fuzion. I was skeptical at first, how can a wax make any difference? Well, let me tell you, Max, you better get in the back room and make the stuff by the boat load because I'm sold!! I didn't take any pictures because I thought it was just going to be a quickie wash, no big deal. But I had done a correction previously with Menzerna PO85rd. Still looked great after 3 snow storms, 1 ice storm and 400 tons of salt and sand on the road.
I just want to say thanks to all the members of the AG forum that answered my silly questions and thanks to the AG staff for all you've done. I can't stop staring at the truck and giggling.
Today we had a relatively balmly day here in N.Y. ( it was almost 40). So I had a chance to wash and wax the Escalade. I'm 51 yrs old, and I have to tell you I felt like a kid that just hit his first homerun. I purchased the CR Spotless system for Christmas and this was the first time I had a chance to use it. WOW! It makes a world of difference. Then I had a chance to use the Fuzion. I was skeptical at first, how can a wax make any difference? Well, let me tell you, Max, you better get in the back room and make the stuff by the boat load because I'm sold!! I didn't take any pictures because I thought it was just going to be a quickie wash, no big deal. But I had done a correction previously with Menzerna PO85rd. Still looked great after 3 snow storms, 1 ice storm and 400 tons of salt and sand on the road.
I just want to say thanks to all the members of the AG forum that answered my silly questions and thanks to the AG staff for all you've done. I can't stop staring at the truck and giggling.
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