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Old 06-03-2007, 04:30 AM
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Saw this linked on a thread over on Autopia and thought it might be a good addition to the stockpile.

Does anyone have any first hand experience with this stuff/

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Hmmm... looks decent. But for my money (all of $4.95), AquaWax spray wax does the same thing.
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Haven't seen it demonstrated yet...Is there one floating around?
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I don't think so. It's really anecdotal evidence. I've got some swirls and holograms on the subaru and my dad's dark green TL. A good dose of the AW seems to hide them well enough for me.
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would be a good product for a product review from someone here with one of our cars...
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I ordered some today...I've got a few minor swirls and was contemplating a polishing session with Menzerna PO85RD or trying this out and seeing if I could push the polishing out to either annual or longer if possible.

I'm more apt to polish in the winter rather than the summer anyway....


Now's the time for fun....


I'll put together a photo review in the next couple of weeks.
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I know Richard wrote a review of this product over on his website ShowCarDetailing.com.
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Yeah, I think that was the link I posted above as well, or a part of the series. It got my attention....I'd love to be able to extend my time between polishing to 18 months. I've got some slight defects'marring in spots and this might be enough of a cover up to allow me to put off the second polishing.
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Originally Posted by kctheflish,Jun 3 2007, 09:55 PM
Yeah, I think that was the link I posted above as well, or a part of the series. It got my attention....I'd love to be able to extend my time between polishing to 18 months. I've got some slight defects'marring in spots and this might be enough of a cover up to allow me to put off the second polishing.
Oops! Sorry I didn't click on the link.
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I was hoping you'd found another link....

From his post the stuff seems pretty good. He appears to have his S%*t together as a professional so I'm guessing the stuff really works as shown.


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