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rsunnafrank

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Hi guys,



I'm having difficulty finding somewhere that sells any recommended MF and can ship internationally to me here in the UK.



I know I can easily get hold of Zymol and Meguiars MF here but are either of them any good? Which is best?





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I use the Zymol MF all the time. Very nice product. Two swipes and you are done with the Concours Glaze. Used to take me about 5 swipes with a regular Zymol towel. I highly reccomend getting one as it will cut your detailing time by at least 10 minutes. I have never used the Meguiars MF, so I cannot provide a comparison.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by carguy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>No experience with Zymol, but I have a boatload of meguiar's Ultimate wipes. They are the best I've used, by far. [/b]</blockquote>
Hi Carguy,

are you using zaino? I just bought a Meguiar's Ultimate wipe and planned to use it for my next zaino session. However, I'm not sure whether I should use it to:

a) wash & dry the car
b) clean off the Z2/Zfx;
c) clean off the Z6;
d) as a final wipe when all is done; or
e) buy a few more and use it for all of the above?

Currently, I'm using on 100% cotton towels.

Please advise. Thanks.
 
The Zymol towel is the same as the Viper towels. Its very nice and only the Neatitems MF towels are comparable.



A must use when removing Zymol wax.
 
Now we are seeing a whole new side of you Chad.
I didn't realize what a sensitive guy you are.....;)

LOL!

What can I say...I'm a sucker for animals. ;)


I even got suckered into giving this guy money when we were in Maui. :D

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i've got an african gray parrot. it's pretty scary how smart they really are.

Yeah, lots of crazy vids on youtube for them.

I've been talking to the wife about getting a gray. Her concern is how much time they supposedly require and what to do with it if we go out of town.


Any advice? Do they really require 3+ hours of out of cage time a day?
 
Yeah, lots of crazy vids on youtube for them.

I've been talking to the wife about getting a gray. Her concern is how much time they supposedly require and what to do with it if we go out of town.


Any advice? Do they really require 3+ hours of out of cage time a day?
A few things to consider: They are extremely high maintenance and very loud. A few of my friends loved their birds but had to find other homes for them for these reasons.
 
A few things to consider: They are extremely high maintenance and very loud.

That is one of the reasons we no longer have ours. Don't get me wrong, having a talking bird is cool and all but man oh man can they be loud. The biggest problem we had with ours was that my wife spoiled the hell out of it so it needed constant attention. Another thing to consider is if you do go away a lot they can get sick. Sick as in they will miss the hell out of you and can die.

They are also something that you will probably have to leave in your will when you die as they live for a LONG time.
 
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