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I tried the stuff last night and I think it's pretty good but I'm I can only compare it to the other waxes I've used. I used it on everything but the front windshield, which I'll do later. First thing I noticed is it made a mirror finish better than any other product I've used on my Denali and very smooth to the touch.

My favorite part is how easy it buffed out. I don't have an orbital or a DA polisher, so I'm stuck doing it by hand, this stuff requires far less elbow grease than waxes. The 15-30 minute set-up time also makes it nice so you knock out a chunk instead of 4 sq ft at a time with wax.
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After reading all you guys' reviews I think that was where I messed up. I tried to apply it in smaller areas and buff it off rather than doing the whole vehicle and then coming back 15-30 mins later (like the directions say) and buffing it off.
 

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After reading all you guys' reviews I think that was where I messed up. I tried to apply it in smaller areas and buff it off rather than doing the whole vehicle and then coming back 15-30 mins later (like the directions say) and buffing it off.
I think the 15-30 minutes is crucial for it to cure. I noticed that I couldn't physically see any of the sealant right when I applied it (It was also getting dark too) until I waited a little and then it started to get hazy.
 

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Finally got off my dead butt. The Harley needed a bath and a wax job wouldn't hurt either. So......

As others have said, it leaves a glass-like finish and the shine/depth is great too. Quick and easy job. The Denali gets it later this week.

Verdict: I'd buy it and will leave a very positive rating on Amazon.


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I think I might claybar the accord this weekend and give this stuff a shot. The weather has been less than cooperative lately
 
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Finally got off my dead butt. The Harley needed a bath and a wax job wouldn't hurt either. So......

As others have said, it leaves a glass-like finish and the shine/depth is great too. Quick and easy job. The Denali gets it later this week.

Verdict: I'd buy it and will leave a very positive rating on Amazon.


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She's beautiful. What year?

Get some white walls. Would look good

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After reading all you guys' reviews I think that was where I messed up. I tried to apply it in smaller areas and buff it off rather than doing the whole vehicle and then coming back 15-30 mins later (like the directions say) and buffing it off.
Interesting. When I was learning to detail that's just how I learned to wax a vehicle. Wax the whole car, let it sit a few and then buff off with a clean microfiber. I didn't know that anyone did it any other way lol.
 

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