Flitz Waxx Speed Wax

ashsarna said:
Killr,
CM is great, but I have always used it as a QD. I thought it was not durable enough to be considered a spray wax.

Actually CM is now offered as a spray wax ... enhanced a bit. While it will only last a week (between washes) it does offer some protection and darn easy to use.

Story:
At Ecklers I had to wash Wax's convertible (roof was broke, urgh) and decided since it was going to be in several detailing sessions the next day, I washed / dryed / CM'd the entire car. No wax on it ... it still glowed like Souveran. All day we discussed it being the only thing on the car, and all day people asked for the part number to purchase it as a stand alone product. I wish I took pics ...
 
MikeyC said:
Why is everyone always so concerned about who makes what products? Manufacturing outsourcing and re-labeling are a fact of life in today's extremely cost conscious business environment.

You missed my point completely. I don't give a hoot who makes what...who cares? My question was a simple one that the vendor of the product should be able to answer. Does Flitz state how much carnuaba wax is contained in the product?? I have some "spray waxes" on the shelf that have zero wax in them when you do a little checking. I want to know if this actually contains carnauba and how much? I think it is a fair and reasonable question.
 
I'd like to see what this would do to a unwaxed car and how long it would last?????????
 
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