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Car Forum / Australian Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (Australian group) / November 2006

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Garry Beattie - 25 Oct 2006 22:43 GMT
Can anyone recommend a really good, high gloss polish?

I know there are heaps around. Some seem to be really good while others make
you think why you even bothered in the first place.

I want it for my boat but any good automotive polish should do.

The boat is F/glass.

Regards

Garry
Mike - 26 Oct 2006 08:23 GMT
I have used New Finish for years and its lasted a good 3 months between
applications

Mike
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heilander - 31 Oct 2006 09:12 GMT
turtle wax is good

I have used New Finish for years and its lasted a good 3 months between
applications

Mike
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Scotty - 31 Oct 2006 10:27 GMT
> turtle wax is good
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I used to use a Pacer Product called "Flash Wax", its applied very easily
with a damp applicator sponge and it dries real fast.  The one and only
issue was that it was fricken dangerous to use on areas of the vessel where
you wanted to stand, a good product such as this makes for a very slippery
surface.

I can tell you where to get it if your in SEQld
Garry Beattie - 01 Nov 2006 00:52 GMT
Hi Scotty

we are in Bundaberg. Not quite SE Qld but not far from it.

Garry

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Scotty - 01 Nov 2006 07:38 GMT
Try Kesln Auto parts, they are located in Springwood (Brisbane) but they do
have a travelling van.  Give em a call

Kesln Auto Parts

Unit 1/ 3273 Logan Rd Underwood 4119
(07) 3841 1373
Northside - Gary
0412 148 278
Southside - Kevin
0412 148 284
Mobile Service - Keith
0412 512 422
sales@kesln.com.au

(from www.whitepages.com.au)

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Scotty - 01 Nov 2006 07:49 GMT
While yoru at it try some products for yourcar.

I use:
Veryberry; wash/wax, dont use it out in the sun unless your about to polish
ya car! Expensive to buy but when we had water to use/waste, I washed two
cars a week and a bottle would last an easy 14 Months. 1.7litre bottle is
about $35 from memory.
Flash Wax; easy product to use and gives a fantastic shine. If you do get it
spend a couple of dollars and buy the applicator pads and spray bottle. A
1.7 litre bottle should last you two years.
Restorall; this is a dash, tyre, vynal plastic protectant product. Only
works well if you buff off with a clean rag but does an excellent job.
Vision X; glass cleaner.  Very good but at $12 per bottle a bit expensive I
thought, some cheaper products out there do as good a job for less.

> Try Kesln Auto parts, they are located in Springwood (Brisbane) but they
> do have a travelling van.  Give em a call
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