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  • where exactly can i buy this stuff? plz let me know thankyou :)

  • @Peter24397 You can buy it at our website at acrylicwerks com Free shipping with an order of 2 bottles or more. We are working to get this into retail stores, but that is proving difficult.

  • That is what makes the product different from other products on the market. It is NOT like a wax, which provides a temporary shine to the painted surface. this restores the surface and applies a clear protective coating that can last (and I've seen it last) for over a year. This is actually a truck in my neighborhood. I will take a current picture to see what condition it is in a year later. (the owners don't really do anything with this (like washing it) so it should be interesting)

  • thats great..but.. how long will it stay looking like that after the oxidation is removed? In my experience a car like this can be polished to a shine, but will quickly fade and you have to constantly wax it.

  • The paint on this truck was "single stage." As with any single-stage paint job, none are exactly alike. Over the yrs, I have ran into many single-stage paint jobs that were very soft and gave up a lot of oxidized paint. In this instance, go by the reflection value and its clarity instead of what is coming off on the washcloth. To TheComplementor, can you post a photo of your auto? Is the paint original?

  • I've always thought my paint was "bleeding" my car is also red and every time I wash it more would come off. Hopefully this stuff works and save me $700+

  • @TheComplementor If that is the original paint job on your car, it certainly should not "bleed". If it is an aftermarket paint job, then there may be issues, depending on how it was applied, under what conditions, etc.

    Acrylic-Werks gets your surface back to the original condition, so it may not help a "bad' paint job. (probably take more off of it!) Would suggest you go to the AW website and call our 800 number to discuss your particular issue.

  • @old924s Please see our other video on minor scratch removal to see an example of the types of scratches that Acrylic-Werks will remove. It was on a black corvette. As posted above, we do not market this as a "scratch remover" but many times it will make them less visible. If the scratch is deep, there is nothing that I know of that will remove it. (including that stupid "pencil" marketed on TV that supposedly magically removes scratches. Sure it does.

  • It depends on the type and depth of the scratches. If you can "feel" the scratch, it is probably into the clearcoat or paint itself and this will not take those off. It will, in many instances, make them less visible. We do nt market this as a "scratch remover". If it is a transfer scratch (which would be a surface scratch where paint from another vehicle has rubbed off on your paint), this will do a very good job of getting that off.

  • @joseph- glad you liked the product so much and glad it worked out so well for you. There are so many crap-products out there they make all sorts of claims and fail miserably when it comes to real-life use. This ISN'T one of those products. The fact that it can be used on so many surfaces and lasts for a long time is why we think that once you try it, you'll never use anything else again.

  • You can get it at our site on Ebay or the Acrylic-werks website. Would love to get it into an auto parts chain, but they are more interested in products that don't work or don't last so they can sell you more.

  • Where do you buy it? Napa Auto Parts, Kragen, Auto Zone, Etc?

  • i just received my bottle 2 days ago and i've been wanting to try it out on my jeep. today it was sunny so i try it. Now my jeep is a 1988 Cherokee and its paint is so bad, i can't even see myself on my hood anymore. I tried it on a part of my hood and holy S@#T!!!...it worked...i can see myself on my hood for the first time ever!!!!...WOW!!!!...i would highly recommend this to anybody who doesn't have the money to repaint an old car or truck. (Awesome!!!..my hood looks like i bought it in 1988)

  • What you are seeing (the red paint in the cloth) is dead or oxidized paint that the Acrylic-Werks polish removes to get down to the base paint coat. This truck was probably repainted with a single stage paint job and because it had been sitting outside for 10+ years, the paint has begun to break down. You probably won't pull off this much paint unless your car is in pretty bad shape as this one was.

  • what kind of paint jop is this ? single stage or 2 stage paint,,,why did red paint come off,,,doest it have clear coat ?

  • If you have questions about any surface on your car, boat, motorcycle, RV or private aircraft please post make, model & year and we will do our best to find a similar model in the worst possible condition, video the Acrylic-Werks demonstration and post the results. Participate to see if we can help you.

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