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CHRISTMAS KIT SPECIAL: THE TOP 10 INNOVATIONS OF THE YEAR

It’s been a funny old year hasn’t it? And, judging by what Mr Boris announced recently, it’s about to get all the funnier… and not in an amusing way, either. But, the thing is, through all this grief and turmoil, we’ve actually witnessed some of the best product drops we’ve seen for decades in 2020. It certainly appears that, instead of sitting on their arses, pulling in the furlough cheques and spending it all on bog roll and bottled water, there’s quite a few companies out there that have been busy developing epic new kit and unveiling some seriously clever gear. In fact, this month we’ve mostly been busy arguing over our favourite product innovations that will make for that perfect Christmas present, and a few black eyes and missing teeth later, here’s what we’ve come up with…

MEGUIAR’S HYBRID CERAMIC WAX, £23

The guys and girls at Meguiar’s HQ were seriously busy in 2019 developing their new Hybrid Ceramic range of products, which meant they were even busier in 2020 launching them all…

We could of chosen the Ceramic Liquid Wax or even the Ceramic Detailer, but we went for the Hybrid Ceramic Wax because we feel it’s changed the consumer ceramic

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