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Old 12-29-2011, 07:07 AM   #8 (permalink)
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by jdmlove View Post
... A wax that will not be costly and will give a good shine?
The reason you are not happy with what you've tried is because wax is NOT a shining agent. Wax is a protectant.

If you want something to shine, you POLISH it. You polish jewelry to make it shine. You polish leather to make it shine. You polish aluminum wheels to make them shine. You polish glass to make it shine. Polishing is what makes stuff shine, Wax is used to protect the shine you get from polishing. So if you're looking for a wax that will give a good shine, you're going to be looking for quite a long time.

Here's my car. It has been polished but not waxed. Notice the shine.






By the way, I use products by Adam's Polishes.
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