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RTexasF
2/4/2007 9:24:57 PM
OK, I'm chilled. What did you mean then? Ask a realistic question and get a reasonable answer.
The stuff is top notch, read the Wet Paint thread from the beginning and it should give you an idea how your car will look after using the product.
If you have questions about it I'll gladly assist with no grief.
blackex19
2/5/2007 1:30:53 AM
it wasnt even a question. .there is no question mark ? but yeah i read everything about this product and im gonna buy the whole company. . .jk haha will this stuff kill my carbon fiber parts??
RTexasF
2/5/2007 6:34:21 AM
No, it will renew them. They will have a deep shine and be very slick to the touch.
thunder_x
3/4/2007 1:57:52 PM
im about to order some, but will this work on my moldings? rims? tires?
and do i wash my car before i apply it?
RTexasF
3/4/2007 2:56:01 PM
It will work on everything NON-POROUS so tires no. Everything else is a go including exterior glass. Wash the car if it is filthy, if light soil there's no problem. Got to their site and watch the video at the bottom of the first page.....he's cleaning a dirty car.
qpon808
4/15/2007 5:44:36 PM
ok so i am very interested in purchasing this product, i will call tomorrow to place my order, just a few questions though, right now i wash my ride once a week and use turtle wax ice once a month, once i use WP will i need to wash it every week? i also have 18" kruz K30's which are chrome on it, it usually takes about 10-15 min. a wheel to completly clean, will WP cut this time? also right after i clean the wheels i drive a few miles and then they have dust all over them, will WP help this any? I live in Tucson Arizona and lately it has been quite windy, i was my car and an hour later its dusty from all the dirt blowing aroud will WP repel the dust or make it easier to get rid of? I have been reading posts all weekend about small scratch removal and swirls and all your input has halp me out a ton! thanks for all your input! have a great day!
thunder_x
4/15/2007 5:51:11 PM
i watched the tutorial video on their website and they said its a good idea to not use it in windy conditions, and you also dont need to wash your car before you apply it, but i wash my car anyways because i want a deep clean and i dont want me towels to get all black
and it should cut the time for cleaning your wheels
i cleaned my rims for about 5 minutes each wheel
but that also depends on how well you do it
i didnt clean them that great...
RTexasF
4/15/2007 7:50:15 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: qpon808
ok so i am very interested in purchasing this product, i will call tomorrow to place my order, just a few questions though, right now i wash my ride once a week and use turtle wax ice once a month, once i use WP will i need to wash it every week? i also have 18" kruz K30's which are chrome on it, it usually takes about 10-15 min. a wheel to completly clean, will WP cut this time? also right after i clean the wheels i drive a few miles and then they have dust all over them, will WP help this any? I live in Tucson Arizona and lately it has been quite windy, i was my car and an hour later its dusty from all the dirt blowing aroud will WP repel the dust or make it easier to get rid of? I have been reading posts all weekend about small scratch removal and swirls and all your input has halp me out a ton! thanks for all your input! have a great day!
Will you have to wash it every week? HMMM.......I guess you mean because of the blowing dust? Once two coats of WP have been done it will be easier to keep clean but there are too many variables to give that a yes or no answer. You might be able to get by with a good rinse and wipe down with a microfiber towel.
When you call to order be sure to tell them you found out about it on this forum.
I'd say that the time to clean each wheel will be cut down but it's not anti static......dust is dust, it will accumulate eventually but be easier to remove. WP will blow you away with chrome.
thunder_x
4/16/2007 12:23:04 AM
why tell them that you found out on this forum?
RTexasF
4/16/2007 8:45:58 AM
Generally they ask how you heard about the product, it just saves a little time that's all. No hidden underlying reasons if that's what you're thinking.
03Sleeper
4/18/2007 10:29:16 PM
Gahh...I wish the ordering process would be easier. I'm too lazy to call...lol
WheelBrokerAng
4/18/2007 10:46:43 PM
I haven't waxed mine since last fall and I use wet paint also..
I will be doing it again if it ever quits snowing here
WheelBrokerAng
RTexasF
4/19/2007 9:28:28 AM
gliff159
5/3/2007 3:38:25 PM
will this stand up against pollen im tired of washing my car and then walking outside the next day and it being yellow. i think i order it anyway
RTexasF
5/3/2007 5:46:57 PM
Not likely, that calls for Kryptonite



or Dynamite.
I've only come across one product that will help......Finish Kare #425, a spray on quick detailer that imparts anti-static properties to the paint along with an outstanding shine and slick feel. It helps with dust, no two ways about it, but pollen? It will help some but when you're dealing with
tons of pollen in the air I don't know how much good it would do.
Scroll down to #425
http://www.fk1usa.com/products-consumer.htm Note: If you decide to try it order a 4oz. mist bottle on the same site. The sprayer on the quart bottle sucks. You can do an entire full sized car with less than 1/2 ounce. Microfiber towels required as with most everything - except Wet Paint......terrycloth works best in that case.
RTexasF
5/3/2007 5:48:17 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: 03Sleeper
Gahh...I wish the ordering process would be easier. I'm too lazy to call...lol
Is your phone
that heavy? HMMM.......mine doesn't weigh very much at all.
tradosaurus
5/4/2007 6:23:13 AM
I used wet paint for the first time last week.
Time will tell if this product is a "one of a kind" product.
I keep wondering though if if take an average wax and liquify it to the point I can spray it would I get the same results? I think I do a trial.
RTexasF
5/4/2007 9:45:53 AM
Wax has no cleaning or sealing properties like Wet Paint. They are not even close to each other in performance or purpose.
tradosaurus
5/6/2007 10:34:42 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: RTexasF
Wax has no cleaning or sealing properties like Wet Paint. They are not even close to each other in performance or purpose.
How do you know? Facts, figures?
By the way I did use it on two vehicles and it worked very well.
But so has regular car wax.
RTexasF
5/7/2007 8:11:32 AM
Product knowledge*, simple as that. Some "cleaner waxes" have a little cleaning property but none have the cleaning ability of WP. I'm glad that you like the look. You'll find that it will last considerably longer than a standard carnuba wax does too.
*Read the product description of WP and do the same on a carnauba wax. The differences are apparent.
joninja
6/10/2007 12:14:43 PM
i thought it would hold up a little better after hearing all the comments, it does work great thogh, except on my windshield i have streaks , maybe i need to use more . i spray on, i wipe it in, and then i wipe it off. some ththing with the windshield. anyone else have a problem like this
thunder_x
6/10/2007 1:21:38 PM
you're supposed to wipe it on, then flip over the towel and wipe it off that should solve it..
gliff159
6/10/2007 1:43:10 PM
i bought som and for some reason it starts to come off after a week or two it returs to white specks? any ideas?
thunder_x
6/10/2007 2:12:02 PM
are both of you using terry cloths?
im using terry cloths and im having no problems with this product at all
RTexasF
6/10/2007 3:22:50 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: gliff159
i bought som and for some reason it starts to come off after a week or two it returs to white specks? any ideas?
White specks have nothing to do with the product. It lasts for months with the cars I do. What does "comes off after a week or two" mean? Please explain yourself in detail.
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