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Polish & car care products

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As the name suggests I am looking for suggestions for polish, leather cleaining/protection products... not things that need to be carried from "back home" but that are really available here.... ok go :)

I just buy the stuff from Big C seemed to work fine on my old Toyo.

Not that I do to much cleaning, I just take the lump in when it's dirty, every week if needed for a full valet for 150bt locally.

Last lump still looked like new after 8 years. Only had that polished 3 times in the time I had it.

  • 2 months later...

Thaiwashercarclub ... everything you might need ...

9 hours ago, JAS21 said:

Thaiwashercarclub ... everything you might need ...

 

Hello, is it really cheaper ? Do they have a water spot remover ? I am wondering if many of you have problems with water spots in this country ? How do you clean them ? Thanks.

 

 

2 hours ago, EcigAmateur said:

 

Hello, is it really cheaper ? Do they have a water spot remover ? I am wondering if many of you have problems with water spots in this country ? How do you clean them ? Thanks.

 

 

Yes

Yes

Yes ... look here 

 

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I've never had a problem with water spots, over 17 years here. I have more problem with bird and insect droppings that need to be cleaned off asap. Keeping your car well waxed and ashed regularly should help reduce water spot marks. 

3 hours ago, DavisH said:

I've never had a problem with water spots, over 17 years here. I have more problem with bird and insect droppings that need to be cleaned off asap. Keeping your car well waxed and ashed regularly should help reduce water spot marks. 

Hopefully the ashes you use come from softwood ... 

3 hours ago, JAS21 said:

Hopefully the ashes you use come from softwood ... 

nice one:)

I checked other threads and nobody seems to have any experience with the water spot removers.

Maybe better go with a famous brand as meguiar or chemical guys.

 

 

39 minutes ago, DavisH said:

nice one:)

Sorry ...smilee wouldn't work...

8 minutes ago, EcigAmateur said:

I checked other threads and nobody seems to have any experience with the water spot removers.

Maybe better go with a famous brand as meguiar or chemical guys.

 

 

Good idea ... if you have a pool you can.also use it to remove the watermark ...

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