My little Terrior :)

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MagpieV6

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Gave the little terrior a clean up today. I intend on doing a more deep cleanse in the spring. For now, waterless wash ftw. The car has had no iron x, no clay.

Dj waterless wash
Micro prime
SN Spritz

The wax choice, my own! I've been toying with the idea of home brew wax. So, thought I'd have a play with what I already have & see what works & what doesn't.

My first wax didn't go as planned, 1 wax & 1 sealant which just didn't blend.

Then my second, made up of 3 well known waxes & 1 much loved sealant. All blended superbly & left to cure for 24 hours. Heres the outcome.


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cheers :thumb:
 
That looks awesome, how do you make "home brew" wax?
 
I chose 3 waxes which individually cost no more than £35 & one sealant.

Melted the sealant in the warm jug placed in the saucepan, then added my scraped not spooned waxes. Melted all together for around 10-15 mins then poured & allowed to cure for 24 hours :)

Wax #3 coming soon!
 
MagpieV6":vectassf said:
I chose 3 waxes which individually cost no more than £35 & one sealant.

Melted the sealant in the warm jug placed in the saucepan, then added my scraped not spooned waxes. Melted all together for around 10-15 mins then poured & allowed to cure for 24 hours :)

Wax #3 coming soon!
Oh right doesn't seem too hard and it does a good job! Might give it a shot
 
that looks great. you have detailed everything! i like the look of the facelift you have there.
 
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