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    I got waxed today....

    Not what you think
    We decided to give the Rangie a bit of lovin' this morning and treat it to a decent detail, including a wax. So I headed off to Supercreep and faced up to the car care product shelves to get some wax. Usually, I buy a "standard" wax product (ie Repo/Turtle) around the $8 mark. This time, in a weak moment, I purchased are more expensive ($20) product - Turtle Platinum Series High Gloss Wax Paste (I never buy the liquid ones). The result on the Rangie was amazing with the brilliant shiny finish . After this I'll never go back to the cheaper stuff. So what does everyone else use?

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    i keep my fender nice and shiny by giving it regular mud baths since recent rain ! just got back from day trip in grampians and boy is the car covered in mud and i did a water pump to boot

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    I used to use the el-cheapo stuff when I 'cared' for paintwork but the rigours of hardcore 4WDing have seen me throw this idea out the window. if I waxed the dunga, I wouldn't have any paint left

    I find older Rangies have better duco anyway, later models tend to fade more.

    Trav

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    Yep agree the earlier paint was much more durable, but also prone to oxidation a bit over time.

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    Do we get too see this shinny range rover?



    James.

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    Get a pickie up next weekend when it comes back from Rovercare. It's going in for a new gearbox tomorrow (and other stuff) , and I'll get it back on Friday. I can tell you though, I could almost see my reflection in the paintwork - I swear I looked 10 years younger and 5kg lighter - but then everyone looks good with a Rangie

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    I use meguires. It's quite good. As far as shine goes, I think it all depends on the colour. Light colours don't really reward a lot of work. Dark colours really show give you a result if you put the work in.

    As for paint protection I think the most important thing is keeping the paint clean. Modern water based 2 pacs are quite soft and bird poop with mark them in no time. If you see a poop you get it off there and then because the paint may not be there by the weekend. I'm not convinced that waxing makes any difference.
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    my most often used products are:

    Meguiares Scratch-X
    Meguiares NXT Tech Wax (liquid)

    trust me, you dont want to know the cost and contents of my car care box

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    Hi,

    5 coats of clear that can be cut back with Repo extra cut when the scratches get too much and all is good.

    cheers, DL

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    It's a catch 22, older models had a more durable paint thanks to the lead but it was not good for the health of the panel beater or any of their neighbours if they had a breeze and an open shed. If you get the paint redone and want a similar quality not the factory cheaper shades it will cost you.

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