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Old 08-23-2006, 09:37 PM
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Nu finish polish my review

I was really impressed witht the Nu finish polish it shines nicely but it doesn't cover up the scrates that much but its a pretty good product. But you got to use a decent amount when you put it on your paint other wise its hard to see the product. Hope this helps anyone who wants a pretty good wax!!!!!!!
 
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:58 AM
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Thanks for the review.

Now if I could just get get someone (hubby) to wax our vehicles....
 
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Old 08-25-2006, 03:47 PM
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Its worth the effort to wax a vehiclesbecause who wants to be seen in a vehicle with more rust than the Tin Man?
 
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Old 09-01-2006, 11:45 AM
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I use the Nu-finish on the back of the camper shell because it lasts a bit longer than some of the other stuff and the back end just gets slammed with dirt.

Maguires Next Generation shines a bit better and is just as easy to apply.

Turtle wax Ice is just a little scary. You can put it on in the hot sun and it still works well a seems to last pretty long.

If you want to hide the scratches- I like Zymol. The Next Generation stuff hides scratches fairly well too. But I like the depth of color the Zymol brings out in my truck(see gallery). However, Zymol also takes the most effort out of the four I mentioned. Often times I'll use multiple products depending on how much time I have. There are just some parts of the truck very few people see.
 
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Old 09-03-2006, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by pilot10
I use the Nu-finish on the back of the camper shell because it lasts a bit longer than some of the other stuff and the back end just gets slammed with dirt.

Maguires Next Generation shines a bit better and is just as easy to apply.

Turtle wax Ice is just a little scary. You can put it on in the hot sun and it still works well a seems to last pretty long.

If you want to hide the scratches- I like Zymol. The Next Generation stuff hides scratches fairly well too. But I like the depth of color the Zymol brings out in my truck(see gallery). However, Zymol also takes the most effort out of the four I mentioned. Often times I'll use multiple products depending on how much time I have. There are just some parts of the truck very few people see.


Great idea if only we had a camper lol. Hey can you pur scratch remover on top of wax and expect it to take our scratches?
 
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Old 09-03-2006, 06:11 PM
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Can you put scratch remover on top of wax and expect it to still take out scratches?
 
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Old 09-06-2006, 12:28 AM
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But you'll need to rewax after the scratch removal......
 
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I have been a dyed in the wool Maguires fan for years, and love the NXT Generation Wax. However, I tried the new Turtle Wax Ice this weekend on my Expy and the wife's Honda. Wow! Easy to apply, and extremely easy to wipe off. And the beauty of no leftover white residue. I even used it on trim and vinyl, and it works and shines like a charm. Great stuff!
 
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Old 09-10-2006, 06:47 PM
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Eagle One Nanowax covers scratches and leaves a deep shine. Dries white so you can see it, but leaves no residue. Hard to explain, but it's true. Even works on rubber. I tried Turtlewax Ice, and it's got a great shine, just doesn't last more than 2-3 weeks in the heat here (over 100 most of June+July). Nice that it goes on in direct sun without any problem, and doesn't leave ugly streaks on dark trim or moulding. It doesn't cover scratches. Was thinking I should put the ice over a base coat of Nanowax. . . . Good luck everyone in the eternal quest for a better longer lasting shine. I'm always looking for stuff to try. With an Excursion, Extended E-150 van and a (pain in the ****) Black Bonneville SSEi, I'm always waxing something !
 
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Old 10-02-2006, 11:21 PM
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Nu Finish

Have some old trucks. Nufinish is not the best initial stuff but it will last so much longer. Have old stuff and Nufinish is not too bad.
 
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:47 AM
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anyone every tried the Zano kits. Expensive and time consuming. but works wonders on the paint.
 
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