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Its only a 50cc sample size. The 3 Naviwax LSPs I know about are: Light, Dark, & Ultimate. This is Dark. This stuff gets excellent reviews, exited to try it. Of course, snow for the week here.
 
Its only a 50cc sample size. The 3 Naviwax LSPs I know about are: Light, Dark, & Ultimate. This is Dark. This stuff gets excellent reviews, exited to try it. Of course, snow for the week here.

Yeah man give it at shot & let me know what results you achieved. Ive been reading some great reviews on it from the UK forums.
 
Yeah man give it at shot & let me know what results you achieved. Ive been reading some great reviews on it from the UK forums.

Well, I have used it on half a hood before from another sample. I was really impressed. It left a very slick feel and glassy look. It beaded very well. There is something different about this wax for sure, it has a very odd chemical smell - unlike other waxes with "chemical" smell. It's also very hard in the pot.
 
Well, I have used it on half a hood before from another sample. I was really impressed. It left a very slick feel and glassy look. It beaded very well. There is something different about this wax for sure, it has a very odd chemical smell - unlike other waxes with "chemical" smell. It's also very hard in the pot.

From my understanding, it has some cleaners in it correct? Theres a foreign video on youtube showing some guy applying it to a blue car with light swirls, after application the car's paint was improved.
 
Is that your first order?!?! WOW!!! You'll love the 3401! Congrats!

Yes it is the only thing was that taxes and tariff was almost 25%. Plus the shipping from miami to guatemala

AG need to open a store here
 
From my understanding, it has some cleaners in it correct? Theres a foreign video on youtube showing some guy applying it to a blue car with light swirls, after application the car's paint was improved.

I didn't think NaviWax had any cleaners or abrasives in it.
 
Here's my latest couple of orders...

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I bought one of those yellow bug sponges. Works great. I cut it in half with a serrated knife and it still works perfect and doesn't scratch. Plus it's like creating your own bogo

Good idea! I always thaught they were a little too big. :props:
 
I'll wait for the next free shipping to place my order! how often gives AG free shipping?
 
Are they really paint safe? I believe they won't scratch, but I have felt them and they really feel like they could mar/swirl the paint a bit.


I used one this past weekend for the first time on two cars.. a white 2012 maxima

and a Blue Porsche carrera.. (which is where I was able to pay more attention to the paint after due to color

I noticed no marring or swirls after using .. I did let soak in very hot water for about 5 min before use to soften up a bit.

I was a little scared using this for the first time but overall I was very impressed and It removes bugs w/ little scrubbing effort

I recommend picking one up
 
Well, this is a first for me. Some of the items are partially frozen. Thanks UPS.:poke:

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Are they really paint safe? I believe they won't scratch, but I have felt them and they really feel like they could mar/swirl the paint a bit.

I have a black truck and I haven't had any issues with scratches. Just rinse frequently. It is supposed to soak in soapy water for a bit before use and you use very gentle pressure when you go over bug guts and it gently pulls them off the pain.
 
Are they really paint safe? I believe they won't scratch, but I have felt them and they really feel like they could mar/swirl the paint a bit.

Couple tips..

1. Let it soak in a bucket of warm, soapy water for 5 minutes prior to being used.

2. Do not apply any pressure while rubbing across paint - let the sponge do the work for you.

3. Rinse the sponge frequently and ensure the surface has an ample amount of of soap for lubrication.
 
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