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D.L. SWINFORD
12-27-2004, 08:29 PM
Well Donka II is home from the hospital and it is sweet to drive our 123 again after 2 weeks in a 380 sel.
The weather was nice to day so we gave him a bath and a coat of our favorite polish; Meq. #26.
I know according to my report on waxes/polishes it isn't the best but if you have clayed your clear coat since clay has been available and have always used straight line(front to rear) motion you will have as high a reflectivity as most. It sure looks nice.
Happy Trails Beep Beep from the Spiderman on the Gulf Coast, Don:p :p :p

dolebludger
01-01-2005, 02:43 PM
D.L.:

What color is Donka II? This makes a big dirrerence in "what wax is best" on a given car. So there is, IMO, no such thing as an overall "best wax." Meguires #26 doesn't give the surface reflectivity of some others, but it does give more depth on some colors. For instance, I like it on dark metalic green. And I think it would look great on silver and "sand" colors, as these colors tend to lack depth, and could use that which #26 provides.

Thanks,
Richard:) :) :)

SLlover
01-02-2005, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by D.L. SWINFORD
Well Donka II is home from the hospital and it is sweet to drive our 123 again after 2 weeks in a 380 sel.
The weather was nice to day so we gave him a bath and a coat of our favorite polish; Meq. #26.
I know according to my report on waxes/polishes it isn't the best but if you have clayed your clear coat since clay has been available and have always used straight line(front to rear) motion you will have as high a reflectivity as most. It sure looks nice.
Happy Trails Beep Beep from the Spiderman on the Gulf Coast, Don:p :p :p


I have been claying for a long time, and I like your tip on the straight line method. Thanks in advance.