Anyone Try Wet Paint?
#3
http://www.wetpaintglaze.com/
All information is contained here.
P.S. I am not a dealer. Honest injun!
All information is contained here.
P.S. I am not a dealer. Honest injun!
#4
I stop reading when it said 'Wash & Wax' a vehicle in minutes instead of hours with zero water and zero mess. I wouldint buy this, you cant get a good shine without taking your time. This also probly is a low quality wax n wash.
#8
dito ditch that washNwax.... if you want a nice shine then your going to have soar hands and a few hours at least! clay bar that bad boy and then bust out the good wax. and start WAX ON WAX OFF.......
that quick washNwax wont last and wont be as good either!
the first time you clay bar youll be amazed at how good it looks! and youll stick with the good claybar and wax from now on since it lasts so much longer and looks so much better!
that quick washNwax wont last and wont be as good either!
the first time you clay bar youll be amazed at how good it looks! and youll stick with the good claybar and wax from now on since it lasts so much longer and looks so much better!
#10
Well I applied the wet paint to my Ford Ranger truck.
Honda Civic to get it soon.
The day was warm but I had the car under the shade. Needless to say it dried quick so I had to apply it in small patches. I used the recommended terry cloth to apply and take off the product.
If you like to see yourself in the mirror this product is pretty good. It really enhanced the shine of the paint.
I applied the product on the truck that hadn't been washed in about a week and a half.
Ta ta......
Honda Civic to get it soon.
The day was warm but I had the car under the shade. Needless to say it dried quick so I had to apply it in small patches. I used the recommended terry cloth to apply and take off the product.
If you like to see yourself in the mirror this product is pretty good. It really enhanced the shine of the paint.
I applied the product on the truck that hadn't been washed in about a week and a half.
Ta ta......