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Used it on many a show car.
Don't spray it directly on the car; spray it lightly on a soft, terrycloth towel and then lightly go over a small portion of the car. I also use a second terrycloth towel to buff it right away. Less is better.
I got really good results with the quick detailers but using it different. I sprayed the whole car after rinsing it from the shampoo. Then I just proceeded to dry the car as usual with micro fiber towels.
I did it with my silver civic and it looked really good. Never tried it on the Cooper because I finished the bottle before I got the Cooper.
Try it that way and see if you like it. Don´t expect a "just waxed" appereance, but it does make it look very shinny
Good stuff IMO...I have used it from the moment I got the MINI and to this day I get compliments on how good the shine and feel of the surface is. Clay bar monthly and McGuires in between washes= One good looking MINI.
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1978 Classic Austin Leyland Mini Mark II 1000...B/B 10" Revolutions...Sold
2002 E/B Cooper "S"...gone but not forgotten
The originator of the "Pulley Party"
>>Good stuff IMO...I have used it from the moment I got the MINI and to this day I get compliments on how good the shine and feel of the surface is. Clay bar monthly and McGuires in between washes= One good looking MINI.