5 Star Shine
well I saw a commercial the other day that said, 'official bread of the dallas cowboys' but that doesn't mean that its good bread... I may be comparing apples and oranges but, endorsements seem to get a little out of hand sometimes.
I don't think I would pay that much for wax
I don't think I would pay that much for wax
Sounds like Perma Shine to me , remember when ( and if ) you bought your truck new they always ask if you want it 'Perma Shined' , I dunno , been waxing & buffing cars for along time and seen allot of 'snake oils' out there and if you want a good shine it's going to take a little of Mr Armstrong and a quality wax like Meguiars Gold IMO ...
Zed
Zed
does it actually neutralize thepaint surface, clearcoatsurface, or the surface on which the paint will be applied? i'm asking because neither clearcoat nor paint ismolecularly charged... i can see naval military boats using the stuff because of the metals, but it sounds like a marketingspoof to me.
Whats the best for a white vehicle if there really is a differernce? Using some black magic wax my brother bought it works. But since my blazer is white I see so much dirt within a week of washing it, i'm guessing its just something I have to deal with for having a white vehicle.
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