5 Star Shine
#11
RE: 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
#12
RE: 5 Star Shine
lol, for 70 bucks i better DAMN well get something besides a bottle of wax. Don't waste your money man.
#13
RE: 5 Star Shine
I don't think I'll be buying it. Its not a wax. Its more like a "semi-permanent paint coating".
#14
RE: 5 Star Shine
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
#15
RE: 5 Star Shine
for $70 it should come with a auto buffer and a lepercon to put it on and take it off for you. i would like to try a free sample
#16
RE: 5 Star Shine
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.
#17
RE: 5 Star Shine
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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