What's your favorite wax?
well after searching for about an hour. i found it up here in Canada. (Liquid Glass.)
I dont know if anyone is interested but it was at a Nissan dealer in Oakville. which is just outside Toronto,
$24.99 for a one pint can (473 mil) for us Canadians. im sure i could have found it online for a bit cheaper but this way i drove out and picked it up same day
15 min drive for me.
I dont know if anyone is interested but it was at a Nissan dealer in Oakville. which is just outside Toronto,
$24.99 for a one pint can (473 mil) for us Canadians. im sure i could have found it online for a bit cheaper but this way i drove out and picked it up same day
15 min drive for me.
Originally Posted by Peterg22000
I use the Mothers "Back to Black" stuff works great

Originally Posted by thunderhand
well after searching for about an hour. i found it up here in Canada.
I dont know if anyone is interested but it was at a Nissan dealer in Oakville. which is just outside Toronto,
$24.99 for a one pint can (473 mil) for us Canadians. im sure i could have found it online for a bit cheaper but this way i drove out and picked it up same day
15 min drive for me.
I dont know if anyone is interested but it was at a Nissan dealer in Oakville. which is just outside Toronto,
$24.99 for a one pint can (473 mil) for us Canadians. im sure i could have found it online for a bit cheaper but this way i drove out and picked it up same day
15 min drive for me.
If you're talking about LG, most of the WCBF addicts buy it down here when they're in the States for a meet. That can (if it'* LG you're talking about) will last you at least 2 years on a single car. Mine lasts that long for TWO cars with the occasional friend'* car thrown in.
All this talk about Liquid Glass made me go out and buy some :P
Nearly $22 at autozone, this stuff better work!!
Plans are to rub the whole car down in polishing compound, wash with dish detergent, dry, and apply LG. Wait a day, apply another coat of LG, one more day, one more coat of LG.
That sound like a good plan? I don't think my car has seen the business end of a buffer in many years....
Nearly $22 at autozone, this stuff better work!!

Plans are to rub the whole car down in polishing compound, wash with dish detergent, dry, and apply LG. Wait a day, apply another coat of LG, one more day, one more coat of LG.
That sound like a good plan? I don't think my car has seen the business end of a buffer in many years....
Originally Posted by willwren
That'* my exact recipe. It got thwarted by rain. :(
2 more coats to go when I get the chance. May just have to garage it to get it done.
2 more coats to go when I get the chance. May just have to garage it to get it done.
Hmm.... I need to do before and after shots...
Im a noob to car care but would it still work to use say sratch x or something like that before you use Liquid glass? Ive seen alot of the cars that have been cleaned here and they all look really good. Would LG cover up little sratches or no?
Scratch-X is nothing but polishing compound, which is what I used on mine.
Use any polishing compound you like, or simply wash and LG and see if you get the effect you want. Like any wax or sealer, it will hide SMALL scratches in the clear.
Use any polishing compound you like, or simply wash and LG and see if you get the effect you want. Like any wax or sealer, it will hide SMALL scratches in the clear.



