3M PRODUCTS
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3M PRODUCTS
Someone mentioned they were looking for them.
I saw them today at Pep Boys.
I also saw Turtle wax makes colored waxes.
They make one in black which would be great to not have white residue in the cracks and crevises of my black truck and my wife's black car. Has anyone tried these? I don't mind if they don't last very long (6 months?)
and I know Turtle wax doesn't have the meguires or mothers rep. but it is a good product without the high price.
Comments? suggestion?
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2001 F150 SC SPORT 4X4 FLARESIDE
* Black
* 4.6 240 H.P.
* awesome factory 10 spoke wheels
* "MAN"ual shift 4x4
* 3.55 Limited slip
* Captains chairs W/console
* Factory tube steps
* Slider
I saw them today at Pep Boys.
I also saw Turtle wax makes colored waxes.
They make one in black which would be great to not have white residue in the cracks and crevises of my black truck and my wife's black car. Has anyone tried these? I don't mind if they don't last very long (6 months?)
and I know Turtle wax doesn't have the meguires or mothers rep. but it is a good product without the high price.
Comments? suggestion?
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2001 F150 SC SPORT 4X4 FLARESIDE
* Black
* 4.6 240 H.P.
* awesome factory 10 spoke wheels
* "MAN"ual shift 4x4
* 3.55 Limited slip
* Captains chairs W/console
* Factory tube steps
* Slider
#2
I've used colored waxes before. I found them to be difficult to apply and remove, not to mention the fact that they dye your skin as well. Turtle wax may have improved on these issues though. Good luck.
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1999 F150 4X2 SuperCab, 4.6 (Romeo). TuTone White/Gold, Bedliner, Prime Designs Bug Deflector, Ventvisors. No cracks, no Engine Mods, no Problems.
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1999 F150 4X2 SuperCab, 4.6 (Romeo). TuTone White/Gold, Bedliner, Prime Designs Bug Deflector, Ventvisors. No cracks, no Engine Mods, no Problems.