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<blockquote data-quote="paul_tan" data-source="post: 12567" data-attributes="member: 8005"><p>Just curious to know if other genuine owners like myself have been let down by some expensive polishing products?I have a number of high priced polishing products ranging from CarPlan, PolyGlaze, Ambersill, TurtleWax, Meguair, Sonax, ArmourAll, The worst offender I ever tried is tw ice liquid polish. It does make my car slightly darker and oily when applying. But after 4 months of using weekly, my car bonnet have lots of tiny pitting marks (not stone chips). There seem to be more chip marks here and there. For rm99, it is a disappointment. Maybe it is not meant for Malaysian weather.The only product I sometimes used now are the mild versions sold as "Detailing" products.I have Meguair UltraQuick Detailer, Meguair NXT Detailer, TW Ultra Platinum Detailer and TW Ice Detailer. My fav is the easy to use and buff TW UP Detailer. But all the Detailers shine fade away within a couple of days. I must have spent more than rm100 on microfiber cloths in less than a year. It is not easy to wash any microfiber that have polish liquids or waxes on it.The only reliable product I still used is PolyGlaze Car Wash. This beats even Meguair and TW ICE Wash and TW Platinum Wash! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" />By the way, I found out rainx and similar products cause the car wipers to harden. I have since stopped using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul_tan, post: 12567, member: 8005"] Just curious to know if other genuine owners like myself have been let down by some expensive polishing products?I have a number of high priced polishing products ranging from CarPlan, PolyGlaze, Ambersill, TurtleWax, Meguair, Sonax, ArmourAll, The worst offender I ever tried is tw ice liquid polish. It does make my car slightly darker and oily when applying. But after 4 months of using weekly, my car bonnet have lots of tiny pitting marks (not stone chips). There seem to be more chip marks here and there. For rm99, it is a disappointment. Maybe it is not meant for Malaysian weather.The only product I sometimes used now are the mild versions sold as "Detailing" products.I have Meguair UltraQuick Detailer, Meguair NXT Detailer, TW Ultra Platinum Detailer and TW Ice Detailer. My fav is the easy to use and buff TW UP Detailer. But all the Detailers shine fade away within a couple of days. I must have spent more than rm100 on microfiber cloths in less than a year. It is not easy to wash any microfiber that have polish liquids or waxes on it.The only reliable product I still used is PolyGlaze Car Wash. This beats even Meguair and TW ICE Wash and TW Platinum Wash! :eek:By the way, I found out rainx and similar products cause the car wipers to harden. I have since stopped using it. [/QUOTE]
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