Flitz Speed Wax Review

Meghan

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Ok I have to say the Flitz Spray Wax intrigued me...
So this weekend I had to test out a few products so I grabbed a bottle of the Flitz.

As for application, very happy in the shade! Was very easy to apply and easier to remove. It says on the bottle you can buff while wet or dry, I tried both and I recommend buffing while wet! As for applying in the sun- DO NOT!!:mad: It says not to but I had to tried anyway, and well I learned my lesson on that one.
We did a panel at a time, applied with MF app and removed with a JR towel and it went very well.
I found the reflections to be great, very deep and glossy.

Flitz says it will last up to 3 months, so we will see.
Also they recommend it on many different surfaces... I will name a few-
Fiberglass, Clearcoat, enamel, powdercoat, lacquer, gelcoat, plexiglass,plastic, etc...
It is safe on black plastic also!
BONUS!! It smells GOOD!!!:righton:

OVERALL- I was impressed, coming from Flitz I was very surprised, I always thought of them to be the king of metal polish but they have produced a winner here. I recommend you try it at least once, for $9.99 you can't beat it. It is defininately like it's name says, it is a speed wax.

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Great review Meghan. :) I'll bet this one will be great for the mobile detailers as well. :) Whose hands are those in the pictures? I alwasy smile when I see the pics ya'll post with such fair white hands, I always have a tan from being out in the sun. :p
 
FloridaNative said:
Great review Meghan. :) I'll bet this one will be great for the mobile detailers as well. :) Whose hands are those in the pictures? I alwasy smile when I see the pics ya'll post with such fair white hands, I always have a tan from being out in the sun. :p
That is Ashley our writer, she was kind enough to spend her Sunday with me so I could get some pictures of the products. Kinda hard to take pictures while holding a buffer!!
 
tell Ashley to look the part .... get a little polish stuck in those nails and whip off a little of that manicure. You know what they say about long fingers ?? Easier to get stuck in the door !!

As for the Quikwax ... do you need to buff it off, or wipe like Crystal Mist ?? Trying to see what it has in common with Duragloss Aquawax.
 
Does it have cleaning abilities or strictly a pure wax???
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
tell Ashley to look the part .... get a little polish stuck in those nails and whip off a little of that manicure. You know what they say about long fingers ?? Easier to get stuck in the door !!

As for the Quikwax ... do you need to buff it off, or wipe like Crystal Mist ?? Trying to see what it has in common with Duragloss Aquawax.
Yeh, seems it resmebles Aquawax.

Honey, how come you didn't use any on my truck:( ??
 
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