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Spit Shine?

Mozz

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Personally I use Griots Garage products on my cars. Never treated me wrong, and gives it a beautiful look. At my Hyundai dealership, we stock Mother's products which I have never tried. Anyone have any input or strong feelings on product use? What's your opinion?
 
1. Insulator Wax by Collinate.

2. Turtle Wax's "ICE" Polish, or ICE Liquid Wax, or ICE Detailer. I can do the whole car with ICE Polish in twenty minutes.
 
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ICE is nice- and smell pretty decent too!
 
I use Meguiar's. I once used Meguiar's Tek 2.0. About two months ago, I noticed that Meguiar's came out with Meguiar's Ultimate.I bought a bottle of it and I personally am very impressed with it because the shine really draws attention from onlookers. What I really like is the fact that this product does not leave any dust from buffing. One 16 .oz bottle will probably last for about three years if used on only one vehicle. Cost is $22.00.
 
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