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(More customer reviews)I have to agree with the 2nd reviewer. If you follow the 'very simple' directions this stuff delivers everything it says and more!!Of course the more prepping you do the more brilliant end result you'll get.
(ie.) 1.(if necessary) Clay your car, *(If you do that you can skip the "paint cleaner" step) 2. Polish it. 3 Wax it! ((*IN THE SHADE, as it says.When the surface of your car is cool, clean, and dry. **ESPECIALLY if you live in FL** Ideally with moderate temperatures (roughly between 55 and 85 Degrees with average to less than average (approx.<65%) humidity. If the temperature is too high the wax won't adhere evenly to the vehicle and much will evaporate, and it 'sure will come off easy.' Too cold and it is hard to get off and definitely to buff into a deep wet-shine. Super high humidity or just moderate to high humidity with cool temperatures and it sits on your vehicle like a thin lubricant and just keeps sliding around like you put a thin layer of vasoline on your car.
These tips may be obvious to many, but hopefully helpful to some and important if you're relatively new at this, or if you live in Florida:)
Get it, follow the directions, prep. the paint on your car accordngly, and disappointed you will NOT be.Amazed and in awe you probably WILL BE!
All the Best...
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Formulated for clear coat finishes. Comes with its own applicator. 6 per case.
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