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zatatime writes:
On 28 Sep 2004 18:01:40 -0700, Javier Henderson wrote: Wash Wax All is all I've been evangelizing for a while now. Choices, choices....Thanks I'll check it out. My only concern is that I'm starting from scratch, and this may not give the "base protection" I'm looking for. I'll see what the factory says. It's probably similar to the other spray on wax product that was mentioned on this thread yesterday. Spray it on, rub it off for a semi glossy shine. It leaves a slick surface, makes getting bugs off easier. -jav |
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On 29 Sep 2004 15:04:11 -0700, Javier Henderson
wrote: It's probably similar to the other spray on wax product that was mentioned on this thread yesterday. Spray it on, rub it off for a semi glossy shine. It leaves a slick surface, makes getting bugs off easier. -jav I looked into it and they are similar. They are considered "wax extenders" which basically give the wax a longer life. I've chosen to go with the Nano Wax by Eagle. It is a true wax that uses micro technology to allow for better coverage without all the arm work. Hopefully it works out well. I'll use some sort of wax extender after I get a good base down. Thanks for the replies. z |
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