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Spray wax for fiberglass?


just did a google for this, not sure if this stuff works on fibreglass, my van is all fibreglass and I would only polish it by hand, I would think a spay on stuff would just build up over time and would then be very hard to get off.

My suggestion would be to take it to a car detailer, our local guy only charges $100 - $200 for a 4x4, well worth it.

Opps I forgot to put the link in nono

http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsppid=prod4900067&cid=catalog3440077&segid=8100026&onyxcampaignid=&promo=&dcs_action=&url_coupon=&storeKey=&mapcounter=1






-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 9th of September 2012 11:16:08 AM

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Morning all, I'm giving my Kea Endeavour a tidy up with the help of a pressure cleaner, will be hand polishing the Ford Transit panels, however the fiberglass area is enormous so I'm looking for a liquid wax I can apply with the Karcher, any suggestions?



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Gday...

Could be my methodology .. but the link didn't work for me wommie cry

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sorry, try this one

http://www.autoanything.com/car-care/77A4715A3566003.aspx?kc=MERCBECO&mr:referralID=b8d0a8e5-fa1a-11e1-97b3-001b2166becc



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_wombat_ wrote:

sorry, try this one

http://www.autoanything.com/car-care/77A4715A3566003.aspx?kc=MERCBECO&mr:referralID=b8d0a8e5-fa1a-11e1-97b3-001b2166becc


 Thanks Wombat, this is an American product, would prefer something I can buy here in Aust.

 

Cheers,

Jon.



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_wombat_ wrote:

just did a google for this, not sure if this stuff works on fibreglass, my van is all fibreglass and I would only polish it by hand, I would think a spay on stuff would just build up over time and would then be very hard to get off.

My suggestion would be to take it to a car detailer, our local guy only charges $100 - $200 for a 4x4, well worth it.

Opps I forgot to put the link in nono

www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsppid=prod4900067&cid=catalog3440077&segid=8100026&onyxcampaignid=&promo=&dcs_action=&url_coupon=&storeKey=&mapcounter=1

See if this works.






-- Edited by _wombat_ on Sunday 9th of September 2012 11:16:08 AM


 



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