Washed and waxed BOTH. More pics bottom of page 1
Originally Posted by willwren
It'* easier with Liquid Glass. It goes on and off the car better and easier than anything out there, AND you can (and should) use it on the glass.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...light=wax+test
I've been using it for over 5 years. Since I posted the topic in this link, quite a few members here have converted.
I've been using it for over 5 years. Since I posted the topic in this link, quite a few members here have converted.
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Well the gloss is awesome and got me sitting on the fence of conversion, do you think it'* safe for candy paints??? I have 7 coats on top off OEM. Car hasnt been waxed yet and gets its final buffing this coming week. I've been a Meguairs fan for a long time but your link to your testing has me thinking it over......
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From: Lethbridge, Alberta, _______Canada._______ West Coast Bonneville Fest ___05,06,07 Survivor___

I use the glass twice a year or so...the way to go, it doesnt fight u to come off.
its rare that bill actually gets time to clean his cars!
its rare that bill actually gets time to clean his cars!
Wheels will get more attention before WCBF. The 93 is easy. Ceramic pads make it a breeze.
Here'* a couple more. The SSEi got a second coat of Liquid Glass today.








And the second coat on the Zilla happened AFTER washing and waxing Lilpooky'* Neon.
I'm beat.
Here'* a couple more. The SSEi got a second coat of Liquid Glass today.








And the second coat on the Zilla happened AFTER washing and waxing Lilpooky'* Neon.
I'm beat.
Looks fantastic!! What a shine that Liquid Glass gives it. I may try it. I use mequires liquid polish, but you have to have a good waxing on her beforehand or else it will take forever to wipe off as I have learned



