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Re: Bird Car
On Thu, 04 May 2006 12:45:28 GMT, "Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote:
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>Well, of course it will!
>It will also start in on the paint, although this will take many, many
>years. But, if you keep up with the Meguire's #26, you will have no problem
>whatsoever.
>
>I had a 1980 Corolla that I hit with the Meguire's about every three months.
>I even spilled Gasahol on a regular basis down the side of the car (I was
>always tryin to fill it to the tipptiy-top...) and after 6 years there was
>NO damage from the fuel spills.
>
>Meguire's as far as I am concerned is the best product for your car. I have
>been using it for a LONG time, and when I saked the guys from PPG what they
>waxed their $20,000 paint jobs for the Indy Pace Cars, when they said
>Meguire's that cemented it for me.
>
>My 'hachiroku' was waxed and cared for exclusively with Meguire's products
>and 21 years later it shows!
>
>My '88 Honda (Had On Never Did Again!) was hit with the New Car Glaze the
>day it came home, and a couple times later, and when my wife traded it in
>1998 it still looked great.
>
>The only other thing I use, when the paint starts to oxideze a little, is 3M
>Fill 'n Glaze Pink; good luck finding it. It was discontinued 2-3 years ago
>and supplies are dwindling (primarily because I buy every bottle I can
>find!) Apply by hand every 3 years or so, and then give it Meguire's and
>it'll look new for a long, long time!
>
>Good luck!
>
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I'll second the Meguire's.
I use it on both our Corolla's '97 and '92 Wagon and they
look just like new.
My son and I did the 3 step process with his new black Corolla S and
it looks fabulous...
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Scott in Florida
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