Digital Mouth Posted 10August, 2013 Report Share Posted 10August, 2013 Has anyone tried this stuff? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T-Man Posted 10August, 2013 Report Share Posted 10August, 2013 Dig. From what I've read it's like make up.Looks all nice and pretty until it eventually washes off.If you are looking at getting rid of swirls and fine scratches then you really need to cut into the paint mechanically with the right products. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digital Mouth Posted 17November, 2013 Author Report Share Posted 17November, 2013 I'm very pleased with the product. This stuff is amazing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlatSix Posted 18November, 2013 Report Share Posted 18November, 2013 It works like most other waxes, as T-man said it's like makeup. If you cut and polish the fine scratches and swirls will be gone for good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niko Posted 18November, 2013 Report Share Posted 18November, 2013 D.M. my two bits, a wax is a wax or a sealant to be applied after the polish. The polish you use decide to use may remove the swirls, depending on the grade of polish. The car clinic we went to down here, had a polish with three different gradings. Then once polished and swirls gone...protect it with the wax. Turtle or whatever you decide. 1. Rinse/squirt body work 2. Wash. (snow foam if you've got it) 3. Rinse all the suds/snow foam off 4. Clay. 5. Polish. 6. Wax. Have a beer sit back on a deck chair and exclaim....Wow how good does that look! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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