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If this brings up porn at work I might just have to track you down ;)

If this brings up porn at work I might just have to track you down ;)

No worries, it's all clean stuff :p

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Well last touch gets the thumbs up from me.

Cleaned the car, gave it a conservor wash and then wipedown with the Megs and it looks spotless. Most impressed. Will be interesting to see if it holds the dust off too, the car seemed to attract it before, though there is a lot of it thrown up by the vehicles at work anyway.

Its also a pretty good lube for sanding, I used it to lub some Colad 2500 and 3000 I was using to have a dig at the paint chips I have touched up.

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Well last touch gets the thumbs up from me.

Cleaned the car, gave it a conservor wash and then wipedown with the Megs and it looks spotless. Most impressed. Will be interesting to see if it holds the dust off too, the car seemed to attract it before, though there is a lot of it thrown up by the vehicles at work anyway.

Its also a pretty good lube for sanding, I used it to lub some Colad 2500 and 3000 I was using to have a dig at the paint chips I have touched up.

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Did you dry the car immediately after the post conserver rinse and then apply the Megs .L.T (i.e. to a dry surface) or did you use the Megs. L.T as a drying aid immediately following the conserver rinse? - if that makes sense :o

Take it you now intend using the Megs as a detailer in between monthly conserver re-treatments ?

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Did you dry the car immediately after the post conserver rinse and then apply the Megs .L.T (i.e. to a dry surface) or did you use the Megs. L.T as a drying aid immediately following the conserver rinse? - if that makes sense emoticon-0104-surprised.gif

Take it you now intend using the Megs as a detailer in between monthly conserver re-treatments ?

Does indeed make sense :)

1. Hose down car.

2. Wash with shampoo and 2 buckets.

3. Hose down again.

4. Wash with conservor.

5. Hose down again (what the hell am I going to do when we have a hose pipe ban again!).

6. Dry with autoglym synthetic chamois (leaves small amount of moisture)

7. Spray surface with megs and wipe down with waffle weave cloth.

8. Wipe over with microfiber.

9. Bitch when it rains and leaves dust all over the car the next day.

Yeps, Ill meguiar it as the last thing on each wash.

I got a spray bottle of CP Deamon Shine when I subscribed to auto express once, I guess it's a simliar idea to Megs Last Touch, it's certainly what i use it for. Would appreciate any comments about this product from any of the experts on here. what i would say is that for £0 it's pretty darn good for me! B)

I also have one of those Flash car wash things in the garage, now the shampoo is pretty poor and gives no waxy finish and issn't really that good at shifting grime either but it did have a water de-ioniser built in that filters and de-ionises the water as it passes through it on the rinse stage. Not a water mark in sight after. You could just leave the car to dry. Pretty good.

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i also find that last touch acts like a kind of rain x or similar product too on the windows... beading the water straight off... or if you do have to swipe the windscreen its literally one swipe in moderate rain every so often :thumbup: just an added bonus really :)

suprised at the price jump recently with meguires products though :S

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