how much LG do you guys use?
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how much LG do you guys use?
i hear people saying their their bottle of LG last a really long time but it seems liek the rat eim using it it wont last too long so i was wondering if i was using too much and wanna know how much you guys use per application
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I got LG at autozone. It'* about $20 which is sort of pricey but I still have at least half the can left. You only need to do it twice a year, so that alone makes it worth it.!
You should have at least 9/10 of that can left after 2 or 3 coats.
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LG? i ahvent ever heard of it but i am right in guessing its called liquid glass? McGuires makes some really awesome wax and post wax treatment also, unless we are talking about the same stuff...
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Originally Posted by NickHaight
LG? i ahvent ever heard of it but i am right in guessing its called liquid glass? McGuires makes some really awesome wax and post wax treatment also, unless we are talking about the same stuff...
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so was that made by Mcgiures then? or someonew else? i think i remember seeing them with something similar to that if it wasnt the same thing you all are using.
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Originally Posted by NickHaight
so was that made by Mcgiures then? or someonew else? i think i remember seeing them with something similar to that if it wasnt the same thing you all are using.
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it is the easiest stuff in the world to use, takes about 10 to 15 minutes to put it on the whole car, then 5 to wipe it off, the shine is awesome. plus you can use it on your windows.
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I apply it once every 3-6 months, bought a new can in Oregon..its half price there..its Excellent stuff
I have the pre cleaner too..but dove works just as good..
I find it goes on and spreads easy..so i dont need to use much, but i do the windows and tails at the same time..
I have the pre cleaner too..but dove works just as good..
I find it goes on and spreads easy..so i dont need to use much, but i do the windows and tails at the same time..
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If you put it on with a slightly damp SMALL washcloth, it spreads thinner. And that'* all you need. A thin coat, bake in the sun for 4 hours, then another thin coat. Second coat goes on MUCH thinner and easier, but the first coat is still far easier to apply and buff off than traditional wax. One can lasts me two cars for over a year.