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fs: automotive detailing supplies
Well I'm starting to accumulate an excess amount of stuff so I'm going to sell some stuff that I can do without. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the stuff I'm selling. The reason I am selling them is because I have duplicates and there is no point in taking up valuable space when I have at least 3 other things that do the same job. So I am going to ****** the detailing bug to you!
All products are made by Meguiar's, so you're getting quality ish right here.
PlastX - $9.00 FIRM, 99.9999% remaining (only used a pea-sized amount)
A light plastic polish that works great on headlights, plastic windows, scratched CDs, and even interior plastic woodgrain that is dull.
ScratchX - $10.00 FIRM, 85% remaining
Works great to remove light scratches from all painted and plastic surfaces. Removes light oxidation as well. Safe for clear coated vehicles as well. Does a great job on carbon fiber.
#2 Professional Fine-Cut Cleaner - $10.00 FIRM, 80% remaining
Works fabulous to remove medium to heavy paint defects. Rating is 5/10 on a scale of 1 to 10 for abrasiveness. Works much like a compound but leaves behind very minimal hazing. I really loved using this product, its easy to work with and the results are very consistent. Recommended for use by machine only (rotary or dual action polisher).
#9 Professional Swirl Remover 2.0 - $11.00 FIRM, 95% remaining
Works very well at removing what ScratchX cannot. Brings out a VERY high gloss on the paint after using Fine Cut Cleaner or any other compound first. Using it alone will also yield this high gloss though too.
#7 Professional Show Car Glaze - $10.00 FIRM, 75% remaining
Use this PURE polish to achieve a deep and high gloss on your paint after using #9, or any other finishing polish, or even after washing your ride. It contains fillers and makes the paint look dripping wet. Use this before putting a coat of wax on your car and be absolutely dazzled!
My prices are fair and firm. Canadian Tire sells this stuff from between 10.49 to 13.99 + tax, so you're saving a good amount.
Please email me at contact.makeitshine@gmail.com if you are interested. I am located in the GTA.
Thanks!
Kaval
All products are made by Meguiar's, so you're getting quality ish right here.
PlastX - $9.00 FIRM, 99.9999% remaining (only used a pea-sized amount)
A light plastic polish that works great on headlights, plastic windows, scratched CDs, and even interior plastic woodgrain that is dull.
ScratchX - $10.00 FIRM, 85% remaining
Works great to remove light scratches from all painted and plastic surfaces. Removes light oxidation as well. Safe for clear coated vehicles as well. Does a great job on carbon fiber.
#2 Professional Fine-Cut Cleaner - $10.00 FIRM, 80% remaining
Works fabulous to remove medium to heavy paint defects. Rating is 5/10 on a scale of 1 to 10 for abrasiveness. Works much like a compound but leaves behind very minimal hazing. I really loved using this product, its easy to work with and the results are very consistent. Recommended for use by machine only (rotary or dual action polisher).
#9 Professional Swirl Remover 2.0 - $11.00 FIRM, 95% remaining
Works very well at removing what ScratchX cannot. Brings out a VERY high gloss on the paint after using Fine Cut Cleaner or any other compound first. Using it alone will also yield this high gloss though too.
#7 Professional Show Car Glaze - $10.00 FIRM, 75% remaining
Use this PURE polish to achieve a deep and high gloss on your paint after using #9, or any other finishing polish, or even after washing your ride. It contains fillers and makes the paint look dripping wet. Use this before putting a coat of wax on your car and be absolutely dazzled!
My prices are fair and firm. Canadian Tire sells this stuff from between 10.49 to 13.99 + tax, so you're saving a good amount.
Please email me at contact.makeitshine@gmail.com if you are interested. I am located in the GTA.
Thanks!
Kaval
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