Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum, but not new to Meguiar's. What I didn't know was how much information there is on this forum. I have used #26 & GC for about 6 or 7 years & just thought they were good waxes. I did not realize what other great products there are to make them even better. And w/the info here, it seems to be a pretty simple process. I have an '07 Buick Lucerne (Ming Blue Metallic) & a'98 GMC Sonoma Highrider (Champaign Beige Metallic) w/104K miles. The Buick looks good, the GMC, I can't wait till Spring. Northeast Indiana in Jan. not good for detailing
I am new to this forum, but not new to Meguiar's. What I didn't know was how much information there is on this forum. I have used #26 & GC for about 6 or 7 years & just thought they were good waxes. I did not realize what other great products there are to make them even better. And w/the info here, it seems to be a pretty simple process. I have an '07 Buick Lucerne (Ming Blue Metallic) & a'98 GMC Sonoma Highrider (Champaign Beige Metallic) w/104K miles. The Buick looks good, the GMC, I can't wait till Spring. Northeast Indiana in Jan. not good for detailing
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