I got the some of the waffle weave drying towels as an experiment after getting the Ferrari detailed and was gobsmacked at how good they were. Same for the QD spray ... makes the water just run off without even needing to dry it off.
Jim
....any pics of the Fez Jim?renmure wrote:All good advice
I got the some of the waffle weave drying towels as an experiment after getting the Ferrari detailed and was gobsmacked at how good they were. Same for the QD spray ... makes the water just run off without even needing to dry it off.![]()
Jim
YessssssPaoloMcFoulo wrote:
....any pics of the Fez Jim?

StiflerMR2 wrote:that pic is useless without an audio clip![]()
Like night and day mate... Can't actualy believe just how good they are!allyrennie wrote:2 Years? Thats a serious amount of time to get wax off..................s29ttc wrote:PaoloMcFoulo wrote:
Currently using Meguiars Tech Wax at the minute and used it for the last 2 years and never had a problem with it. The peugeot was done every couple of weeks weather permitting and its kept the paintwork well.
Kidding of course, it is a good off the shelf product but there are others out there that perform far better with less effort.
If anyone is looking for some guidance for washing products, waxing etc then pop the questions up here. Unless you know whats out there its a minefield. Good example is drying towels, you can buy all manner of these in places like halfords from Turtle wax, Meguiars, own brand etc but until you put them up against other products then you won't fully appreciate the difference. Lewis (X7LDA) won't mind me saying this, but last week I supplied him with a pack of 2 drying towels, cheaper than those from the shop with the orange and black sign and he agrees they are a country mile ahead of others in many ways- size, water holding ability, non-streakability ( like that, new word......... ), silk lined, washability, just every way. That wasn't a plug by the way, I do supply them for my customers but I don't make anything on them, just like to see people getting good VFM products to keep their cars looking good.