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Which polish is best?
#21
The Best Polish on the market is Joffs liquid Carnuba wax online on the famous auction site. Use this you wont use anything else guaranteed. Even apply to trim areas. Easy on Easy off ! Ultra shine with super protection.
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#22
MER for me always used it on my bikes and cars. You can use it diluted to wash the vehicle and then use as wax after. Good for tar spot removal etc. Confusedalut:
1.9d Mk2 (M59/BE4/5) with battle scars from a conservatory attack. Previously owned a 1.4i Mk2 Forte.Confusedalut:
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#23
(06-08-2011, 08:36 AM)BLUEBULLY Wrote:  The Best Polish on the market is Joffs liquid Carnuba wax online on the famous auction site. Use this you wont use anything else guaranteed. Even apply to trim areas. Easy on Easy off ! Ultra shine with super protection.

There is no such thing as 'The Best Polish on the market'.
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#24
Why?
Explain...
Carlsberg do it.:thumbsup:
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#25
(10-08-2011, 06:09 PM)j90xxx Wrote:  Why?
Explain...
Carlsberg do it.:thumbsup:

The best polish for me is a half full, or is that half empty, 500ml of MER that I found lurking in the locker of the caravan before I decided to use it.

Reasons:-
1) It cost me chuff all to use it on the Berlingo and it was never going to be put to use on the caravan.
2) It gives a good finish which lasts 2-3 months, just a pity it don't last a bit longer.

The next best polish will be some stuff in a green container (make unknown) that came as a gift pack of Car Wash, Wax and something else one Christmas about 100 years ago. This will be used when the gold, frankinsence and MER eventually run out. Such is my avowed interest in cleaning and polishing motors....:!::!::!::whistle::whistle:

Berlingo Multispace 2.0HDI '54 reg Mediterranean Blue
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(10-08-2011, 06:09 PM)j90xxx Wrote:  Why?
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Carlsberg do it.:thumbsup:

First of all, the product 'BLUEBULLY' mentioned is a LIQUID WAX not a POLISH. Two different things.

Secondly, you can use the most expensive polish OR the cheapest polish available, but the end result will always come down to the prep work you do to the vehicle before hand. Some people like spending all day washing/claying/cleansing/polishing and waxing, while there will be others who are quite happy to use something that is easy-on/easy-off. So with the evergrowing number of products available today and everyone's needs/standards being different, there is no one product which is best on the market.

And third.......
Carlsberg is PROBABLY the best larger in the world Confusedcratch:
Not THEE best :whistle: Big Grin.
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