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Re: 5 Star Shine & Clay Bar
Yeah, I'd say the kit would cover two mid size cars in my experience. The instructions do say to make sure and use a thin coat and I've been able to do that and be happy with the results. When I did my VW back in 03, I think I could have squeezed two cars that size out of it, but there's a bit more real estate on the Ridge.
Good luck to anyone that tries this product. Make sure you follow the procedure of only doing a small section at a time then immediately rubbing it off. I didn't do that the first couple of sections and it dried and was a bear to rub off. If you do it in the shade as they say when it's cool and wipe immediately, it doesn't take much elbow grease at all.
I'd love to hear your results if you give it a try. I'd really be interested to hear your reaction if you take the time to clay it and then do the 5 Star Shine. The slickness will blow you away. It feels incredible! Kind of like a cold cold bottle of beer in your hand on a Friday night after an incredbily stressful week! Anybody gettin' the hint!
I agree. Thanks for the helpful hints folks on the coupon codes. Appreciate the tips. I do a ton of Web buyin'. I actually got the 5 Star Shine products on eBay as their store there offered a few options of pulling only a few products together rather than piecemeal or the whole shot.
Last edited by Peacefulone : 05-09-2008 at 01:43 PM.
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