Originally Posted by stevet
Interesting how this quote came out as from "Illusion" as opposed to "Stevet" (who had originally posted it) on "jfelbab`s" post.
Originally Posted by stevet
Interesting how this quote came out as from "Illusion" as opposed to "Stevet" (who had originally posted it) on "jfelbab`s" post.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult!
Originally Posted by BigLeegr
That is weird!
:hm
UPP with WG on top looks awesome. Wax is Natty`s for me, haven`t tried Souveran paste wax yet though.
Originally Posted by BigLeegr
I just noticed that too. Something amiss in the database?
Originally Posted by jfelbab
All posts that were made by "Illusion" now appear as "Stevet". In other words, you will not find any posts by "Illusion" anymore.
Also note that Stevet has apparently been banned.
Maybe he got banned and re-registered as "stevet" then got banned again?
To the topic at hand:
I detailed my Yellow Mazda Protege 5 wagon today. Clayed, AIO, and UPP followed with UGE.
I am very impressed with this combo, especially in terms of the wet look that it provides. Nice!
Originally Posted by RobDon
Stevet was registered back in 03. Illusion was just a few months ago.
How exactly do you go about getting banned? There isn`t a whole lot I can think of that would cause somebody to be banned from this site. Plus, this is the greatest site ever, I wouldn`t do anything that might get me banned.
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PO85, Red moose glaze, sourveren sp or Natty`s blue. Thanks to all the guys who replied great combo`s to try cause I am a wax junkie!
Bumping this thread as its full of info and wanted to see if anyone has anymore suggestions... :woot:
Originally Posted by RogueM3
Collinite 845 is also very wet looking. Impressive for a product more reknown for its durability.
Ive heard good things about the Collinite...my only problem is that I dont really need a wax to last a long time, and actually feel more justified in full out detailing my car if the wax is even slightly less shiney or starting to fade-away.Originally Posted by Scottwax
I use sealant on the family cars that arent garaged and my garage queen gets P21s (soon to be nattys blue and ex-p)
Thanks for all your help in all of my threads, Scottwax....you are a very informed and gracious member. :xyxthumbs
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