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fiveoho

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i posted this in the shine shop but not too many guys make it over there so i figure id repost in here. you guys might want to try this-

not your typical wax or polish. i ordered the 'prime strong' because my 95 paint had some surface swirl marks and small imperfections. for a top coat, i put on the 'acrylic jett trigger'. i was very pleased how easy the application was and how noticeble the results were. i also bought some of the car wash and quick wash. shipping is rediculously fast when i ordered both times and i even got a personalized thank you note in each box. customer service from Jeff is top notch. he gladly answered any and all questions i had as to what to get for my car. you guys with newer cars and newer paint will be even more impressed i think. while the prices of this stuff is not walmart cheap, the quality makes up for it along with the customer service.

take a look

http://www.jeffswerkstatt.com/index.html
 
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wytstang

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I want to get his "Prime Strong" which for those how know or used Klasse All-In-One it's the same thing just on steriods. I've also wanted to try his Acrylic Jett Trigger and ot Carnuaba Jet. I just have so much detailing items I have no more room
 

fiveoho

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you should give it a try man. i was very pleased with it. i really like dealing with companies that offer good customer support, jeff does that.
 

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wytstang said:
I want to get his "Prime Strong" which for those how know or used Klasse All-In-One it's the same thing just on steriods. I've also wanted to try his Acrylic Jett Trigger and ot Carnuaba Jet. I just have so much detailing items I have no more room
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haha SAME thing here man...ive got so much crap that itll last me a lifetime
 

chaos254

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i might try this....I was looking over my paint yesterday and it really needs a GOOD waxing. I'd like to get it professionally detailed but I don't have the money to do that right now.

got any more pics fiveoho?
 

fiveoho

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chaos254 said:
i might try this....I was looking over my paint yesterday and it really needs a GOOD waxing. I'd like to get it professionally detailed but I don't have the money to do that right now.

got any pics fiveoho?
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i have a camera with a few pics left i gotta take up and get developed. i will try to take them as soon as i can and get some posted. i would do it for you fri, sat or sun but i will be in pigeon forge tn at the rod run

its worth it tho. really good stuff
 

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I can't wait to do mine this weekend, the car needs a waxing pretty bad. I got that Klass all-in-one as well as their sealer/glaze stuff, I'll be putting two coats of each I think. Then depending how much my arms and back hurt afterwards, maybe one coat of Meguires carnuba wax. Before and after pics to come.
 

chaos254

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theres so many different types of polishes/compounds/waxes to use...that I have no clue what I should even order. I've heard great things about poor boys, zaino, and clearkote. My car is pretty hazy so I know I definitely need some kind of polish/compound and then a good wax.
 

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chaos254 said:
theres so many different types of polishes/compounds/waxes to use...that I have no clue what I should even order. I've heard great things about poor boys, zaino, and clearkote. My car is pretty hazy so I know I definitely need some kind of polish/compound and then a good wax.
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I'm in the same boat as you. I was using the cheap stuff from autozone. But now every time someone posts about using something new that goes to the top of my list. Now I have like 10 choices, what the hell am I supposed to do? haha
 

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I use the Meguire's Premium carnuaba wax. How does this stuff compare? My problem is that no matter what wax I buy, it looks good for a few days and looks like it needs it again. I don't mind waxing my car but I really would like to drive it on the weekends, not wax it.
 

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Ill give it a try
 

fiveoho

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1TallMF said:
I can't wait to do mine this weekend, the car needs a waxing pretty bad. I got that Klass all-in-one as well as their sealer/glaze stuff, I'll be putting two coats of each I think. Then depending how much my arms and back hurt afterwards, maybe one coat of Meguires carnuba wax. Before and after pics to come.
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post pics!
 

fiveoho

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chaos254 said:
theres so many different types of polishes/compounds/waxes to use...that I have no clue what I should even order. I've heard great things about poor boys, zaino, and clearkote. My car is pretty hazy so I know I definitely need some kind of polish/compound and then a good wax.
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safecut by the wax shop might help with that haze. although, i would still use a good quality wax after bc the safecut strips everything off.
 

fiveoho

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reddy351 said:
I use the Meguire's Premium carnuaba wax. How does this stuff compare? My problem is that no matter what wax I buy, it looks good for a few days and looks like it needs it again. I don't mind waxing my car but I really would like to drive it on the weekends, not wax it.
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i used meguires carnuba also prior to the Jeff's. meguires is good stuff no doubt. i liked it but the Jeff's stuff is better IMO. i do know the meguires seemed to last a fairly good while. not sure yet on this new stuff....
 

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Bosko5.0 said:
Ill give it a try
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let us know how u like it!
 
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Meguires can't hold a candle to Jeffs products, megs is geared more towars the average joe and marketing. Megs does offer soome great products but in the Mirror Glaze line (light brown bottles). Jeffs and othe quality products like Poorboys, Clearkote, Pinnicale, WolfGang, and DP last longer and are easier to work with. Yes thet cost more per product but you use less per application. So they last longer so it's cheaper in the long run.
 
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And here's Klasse All-In-One toped with Poorboys EX-P sealant

 

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pure sex! wytstang
 
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wytstang

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Thanks
 
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Meguiers paint cleaner, then polish, then wax. 1 coat of each.





 
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