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Car Wax Daddy takes on the oxidized Ramada red truck

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2008

http://formula113.com Wax Daddy, having seen the same red, oxidized 1997 Ford F350 for 5 years decided to take matters into his own hands (and James and Matt) and transform the truck with Formula 113 car wax.

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  • Single stage paint - I see some oxidation coming off on your application pad. You're essentially adding a bunch of oils to the paint, and it's going to wear off in a few weeks. Don't you think it would be a much better idea to remove the oxidation with a legitimate polish and then wax/seal it?

  • You have a great point but you never used formula 113. Use It,IT IS A GREAT PRODUCT. All YOu have to do is use it once and you be the judge. Place and order and see for your self, if you are not totally satisfied then return to me for a full refund plus the shipping cost's. Now you have nothing to loose. My products sell them selves.

    Try it and thank you for your reply to the video. Oh, almost forgot, it will take years for the oxidation to return on most wehicles, not every car is the same.

  • We did the truck to prove a point. Sure you can do what you said, its going to cost money and time. Anyone who lets their vehicle get like that in the first place don't give a crap . But if you can show in easy step how to make it look 10 times better with an easy application of one product they might buy it. Sure go have it detailed, the truck belonged to ramada in Yonkers, NY , they use it to haul garbage and plow snow., We put formula113 on and took it off, the truck looked amazing.

  • GOOD JOB DADDY

  • Thank you Angelique

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  • How much does 113 cost and how many vehicles can 1 bottle do? I work at a national autoparts chain and people ask for products and most don't have the equipment or experience to restore paint using the traditional 3 step process.

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  • The only true wax to remove oxidisation is remove the paint, the paint is damaged and if you want a good effect,like a deeper shine, you T-cut the paintwork and then treat the paintwork with this product or another of your choice, you should get a deeper shine.

  • I love how the fat guy does one little job on the hood and a spot on the door and the other guys are doing the rest of the labor... Hilarious

  • the products are listed in his website in the more info area.

    Sounds more like a glaze as it has fillers to help hide swirls and what not.

  • did you create/invent Formula 113.

  • is that silicon based?

  • I called it as I seen it and I was right when the manager told me the truck has never been waxed since they bought it. Your right hours of buffing would most likely make it look better but in a matter of 10 minutes it looked dam good and got me a free night in the hotel. We like to keep it simple, we just wanted to prove a point thats all. Sure claying, buffing would most make it look better, but the hotel didn't care they lug garbage and plow snow, they were very pleased. So try it

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