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Re: OT Super waxes??
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Posted by NC wayne on February 27, 2007 at 17:32:15 from (152.163.101.6):
In Reply to: OT Super waxes?? posted by 550Doug on February 27, 2007 at 07:17:20:
If you want to wax a vehicle of any kind with a wax that is dang near indestructable try some Turtle Wax paste floor wax, just like you'd wax the floor in a building with. I used it on my 55 Chevy once, years ago, by mistake. I had wondered why it was taking me sooooo long to rub it out but I enjoyed messing with it so I didn't think anything about it til dad picked up the can and asked why I was using floor wax. I pulled out on a 6 month cruise soon after so Dad drove it around and kept it clean while I was gone. He said he had a heck of a time washing it because the water beaded and ran off before he could get a rag to it. After I got back I experienced the same thing for almost another year before the water stopped beading. I never did it again because it took way to long to rub out. I figure for a wax job to last for nearly a year and an half, on a car being parked outside, at the coast, driven everyday, and washed a minimum of every two weeks, is impressive. Maybe it'll do what your looking for...but be prepared to rub til you drop...
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