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23rd January 2008, 12:44 | #11 |
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great finish, from experience it won't last very long though
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The Carlack twins will mask swirl marks. My car has plenty, but after application, they can't be seen from most angles, even in bright sun. I don't like the Carlack twins by themselves as I don't like a mirror finish. I don't like just a wax finish either, as it is all richness with much less depth to the shine. The combination of Carlack as a base, to give the depth of shine, and the wax to add richness, is ideal for me. I could have kicked myself at the Yorkshire meet last week - did you read my thread over at CleanYourCar about stripping off my wax with too strong a wash solution? The car was really dirty, so I added more shampoo to the water - I didn't realise the solution was strong enough to remove the wax and sealant So I went to the meet with paintwork nowhere near as nice as the images posted on here
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