Car Waxes/Polishes/Soap/Etc...
#12
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Oct 21 2002, 01:50 PM
Yea I think if I buy enough I can get the price down, what little 3m products are found on the shelf around here are way overpriced for what I can sell them for with minimal markup.
mike
#14
p'cola.
if your paint is faded and worn looking use the 3m-'finesse it' and then follow up with the 3m-'finish-it'. that is the best combo that you can use. i have been using these products to detail show cars for 10+ years. TRUST me, they are not the most expensive. you will pay the same for a wax like zymol, or even the higher end meguiars products, which i might add, are a very close second place...
if your paint is faded and worn looking use the 3m-'finesse it' and then follow up with the 3m-'finish-it'. that is the best combo that you can use. i have been using these products to detail show cars for 10+ years. TRUST me, they are not the most expensive. you will pay the same for a wax like zymol, or even the higher end meguiars products, which i might add, are a very close second place...
#16
well the guy at the parts store told me that meguiars is better than 3m. Meguiars is all i use. It all works really well, and it is about the cheapest you can buy. I use the soft gel car wash soap, the quik wax, and the hot rims wheel cleaner. it all smells really good too!
#19
Originally Posted by r_xplicit' date='Oct 21 2002, 05:05 PM
p'cola.
if your paint is faded and worn looking use the 3m-'finesse it' and then follow up with the 3m-'finish-it'. that is the best combo that you can use. i have been using these products to detail show cars for 10+ years. TRUST me, they are not the most expensive. you will pay the same for a wax like zymol, or even the higher end meguiars products, which i might add, are a very close second place...
if your paint is faded and worn looking use the 3m-'finesse it' and then follow up with the 3m-'finish-it'. that is the best combo that you can use. i have been using these products to detail show cars for 10+ years. TRUST me, they are not the most expensive. you will pay the same for a wax like zymol, or even the higher end meguiars products, which i might add, are a very close second place...
Do you apply those with a buffer, or just some good ole' fashioned elbow grease?
#20
Originally Posted by P'cola FD' date='Oct 21 2002, 08:32 PM
[quote name='r_xplicit' date='Oct 21 2002, 05:05 PM']p'cola.
if your paint is faded and worn looking use the 3m-'finesse it' and then follow up with the 3m-'finish-it'. that is the best combo that you can use. i have been using these products to detail show cars for 10+ years. TRUST me, they are not the most expensive. you will pay the same for a wax like zymol, or even the higher end meguiars products, which i might add, are a very close second place...
if your paint is faded and worn looking use the 3m-'finesse it' and then follow up with the 3m-'finish-it'. that is the best combo that you can use. i have been using these products to detail show cars for 10+ years. TRUST me, they are not the most expensive. you will pay the same for a wax like zymol, or even the higher end meguiars products, which i might add, are a very close second place...
Do you apply those with a buffer, or just some good ole' fashioned elbow grease?[/quote]
****, I use Finesse It III now, Finesse is old news man. I do paint/bodywork, and the old Finesse cant compare to the new stuff.
Have you no Finesse It III by you?