SYSTEM ONE spray wax

Thanks Tom! Will be giving it a shot next week!
 
I this design a more typical spray, spread, and buff design or one of the newer spray , wipe and walk away designs ???
 
Sorry, one more question. I have always used paste wax, what is your take on the best way to apply your product?
 
Sorry, one more question. I have always used paste wax, what is your take on the best way to apply your product?

Scott, if I were u using this outside in the sun, I would probably spray it on an applicator then on the car, then buff off

if in the garage, spray a panel at a time, cover area with MF or applicator then buff off
 
I this design a more typical spray, spread, and buff design or one of the newer spray , wipe and walk away designs ???

The wax works like a quick detailer but because of the Nano base it can used
in place of a paste wax without the side effects of filler residue.

This product works in the sun or shade on wet surface or a dry surface
with no white residue side effects
it also works on black pebble grain plastics to restore to the same shine of level with out any greasy feel
Its simple to use wipe or spray on
rub in and wipe off
it will not get sticky even in the sun
 
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The wax works like a quick detailer but because of the Nano base it can used
in place of a paste wax without the side effects of filler residue.

This product works in the sun or shade on wet surface or a dry surface
with no white residue side effects
it also works on black pebble grain plastics to restore to the same shine of level with out any greasy feel
Its simple to use wipe or spray on
rub in and wipe off
it will not get sticky even in the sun
I would just add that you should make sure you have a dry cloth for final buffing or you might get streaks...especially on dark colors. I use one cloth to apply and one to buff off.

In that sense, it's a little slower than a quick detailer, IMHO.
 
I would just add that you should make sure you have a dry cloth for final buffing or you might get streaks...especially on dark colors. I use one cloth to apply and one to buff off.

In that sense, it's a little slower than a quick detailer, IMHO.

I am going to agree with you on that... I found a separate dry towel really helped with removal.
 
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