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Since I wasnt set up here as a vendor for the holiday weekend, I decided to hold a current 4th of July special through the remainder of this week. This is for all of the Poorboys Nattys Paste Wax lovers out there
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/4thofjuly.html
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/4thofjuly.html
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Since I wasnt set up here as a vendor for the holiday weekend, I decided to hold a current 4th of July special through the remainder of this week. This is for all of the Poorboys Nattys Paste Wax lovers out there
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/4thofjuly.html
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/4thofjuly.html
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yes, this sale is good for today and tomorrow still. The sale includes their 3 most popular carnauba waxes (nattys) so you'd be set with those. I think you'll be very happy w/ the results and ease of use with their waxes.
For a polish, they have a few. A nice easy one to use would be something like polish w/ sealant which does a little correction and also lays down some protection as well. Their other polishes would be the ssr line. ssr1 is the lightest, ssr3 is their strongest. The strongest id suggest using by hand is ssr2. Follow it up w/ either ssr1 or polish w/ sealant or polish w/ carnauba. If using it by machine, the most popular ssr is 2.5 for correction, again, followed up by ssr1. Hope this helps
For a polish, they have a few. A nice easy one to use would be something like polish w/ sealant which does a little correction and also lays down some protection as well. Their other polishes would be the ssr line. ssr1 is the lightest, ssr3 is their strongest. The strongest id suggest using by hand is ssr2. Follow it up w/ either ssr1 or polish w/ sealant or polish w/ carnauba. If using it by machine, the most popular ssr is 2.5 for correction, again, followed up by ssr1. Hope this helps
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