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Shroomster
07-18-2009, 02:49 AM
Wish I would've bought a buff ball on a stud but it was a heat of the moment purchase. I already own Plastix and know it works great with just manual hand rubbing. with a power drill 19.2v it brought my headlights on my civic back to crystal clarity.

I didn't even think to take before shots sorry.




but I will take before/after shots of the in-laws when I do her car next week.


if you don't have the resources or know where to get a buff ball on a stud, a power drill and a bottle of Meguiar's Plastix, then spend $20 on this kit you won't be disappointed.

Vang
07-18-2009, 09:11 PM
yeah it works great. i used it for my stained speedometer and stereo, removed most of the stuff off and gave it new life.

toyota
07-21-2009, 01:21 AM
Hey Shroomster which, wax is it
you use? what's the brand?

Shroomster
07-21-2009, 12:14 PM
car wax, depends on which mood I'm in, lol.

I don't use the conventional waxes, like meguiar's yellow or turtle wax ice or liquid.

if I'm lazy I'll use Eagle-1 wax-as-you dry.

If I'm feeling somewhat energetic I'll use meguiar's liquid detailer/polish

and If I'm up for a challenge I'll use Turtle Wax cleaner/polish paste the $1.00 tub. but that's an adventure.
I get the "you can't use that for a wax all the time and I ask them then why does my 10 year old civic still bead faster than your (insert newer car here)?"

The yaris gets the toyota sealant and wax-as-you dry or turtle wax Ice (when funds are available)

toyota
07-29-2009, 02:53 AM
i guess it really does depend on your
mood...lol