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  • meguir4s nailed !!! xD

  • Go Armor All........i'm a satisfied costumer. other brands are good......but Armor All is the best.

  • @trackdriver1003I posted a video to show what happens with most waxes --

  • @trackdriver1003 Yes. Most products were formulated for lacquer paint. All of the leading products have abrasives. I did some testing with several of the top brands which all claim to be clear coat safe. I'll see if I can find the video and post it.

  • @trackdriver1003 The problem with cleaner waxes is that they contain abrasives that scratch the clear coat and create swirl marks. You won't see the right after using the product because the wax, solvent and silicones hide them, but in a day or two you will see a more dull finish and more swirl marks. If your paint is trashed, use a cleaner wax. If it is in good condition, you need something without abrasives. Armor All Butter Smooth Wax is one of the few that does not have abrasives.

  • Am I watching a 70s porno, or a waxing video?....

  • Well, I bought a container and just yesterday applied it after a carwash.....dumbfounded! Being as I'm gettin' old and lazy, this stuff did the trick, and beautifully. Before even half the hood of my tiny Toyota Yaris was coated, the "haze" was gone -- so I just finished the car in 10 minutes and gave it a quick wipeover (NO 'rubbing')...........the little darling looks showroom new.

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