koshii answered Thursday April 15 2004, 8:38 am: Wow, a Prius... that is my current favorite car.. *sigh*. If only!
What color is it? Blue or silver? There's a blue one wandering around near me and I love looking for it in the parking lots. But enough about my misplaced passions.
I recommend Turtlewax, the green sort, because it really is hardcore fine wax. I have a 1984 Buick Park Avenue--tan with chrome all over, and it actually looks NICE after it's carefully washed and waxed, the chrome shined and the tires washed.. The most important part is to keep it clean but I have never found anything better than Turtle wax for an almost mirror-like shine. Be careful not to get it on your clothes or you'll have a cool sea green stain forever. [ koshii's advice column | Ask koshii A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Wednesday April 14 2004, 5:42 pm: Get Turtle, or if you have some bills the best thing to do is order German or Japanese wax products. I'm serious when it comes to waxing your cars or bikes get foreign products because they use new invented chemicals that allow your car to look like it is in mint condition. Im not sure if they make it anymore but if you can get "Duski" I used that on my "16" and it looks like its in mint condition when I finish.
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