Kamakaz1961
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I bought a bottle of McKee's Poli Coat Wax around September time frame and was going to put it on my ride when I had time. Well 2 months later (Thanksgiving Day), I was able to try out the product. I ended up NOT using the Poli Coat Wax on my ride and went with a different wax for the following reason:
After shaking the product (more so than normal) for about 5 minutes. The product was very liquid, like water. I thought maybe I didn't shake the bottle enough so I went back to shaking the bottle for another 5 minutes. Still very liquidy.
It's hard to explain, however, most liquid waxes or sealant usually are creamy in texture; kind of like toothpaste.
My question is to anyone that has used this wax; Is Poli-Coat wax a liquid wax like water or is it like a toothpaste type product? Is it possible I got a bad bottle as I was one of the 1st to purchase the product (Just came out so I bought a bottle to try out).
If this is the case, I will be disappointed, as the applicator was saturated and I did not bother applying the wax as MOST of the liquid waxes are creamy (toothpaste) in nature (I know that Natty's Blue is Liquid as well as Collinite 845).
I know I bought this bottle in September. If it was a bad batch I do believe I am too late to get an exchange for another bottle. I called Auto Geek customer service and was basically told there's nothing they can do about it but to call McKee's customer service. I was a little disappointed by the response I got and I DID NOT KNOW there was a customer service number for McKee's.
Can someone that uses McKee's enlighten me and possibly direct me to see if Poli-Wax is a liquid not a creamy toothpaste type wax. Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
After shaking the product (more so than normal) for about 5 minutes. The product was very liquid, like water. I thought maybe I didn't shake the bottle enough so I went back to shaking the bottle for another 5 minutes. Still very liquidy.
It's hard to explain, however, most liquid waxes or sealant usually are creamy in texture; kind of like toothpaste.
My question is to anyone that has used this wax; Is Poli-Coat wax a liquid wax like water or is it like a toothpaste type product? Is it possible I got a bad bottle as I was one of the 1st to purchase the product (Just came out so I bought a bottle to try out).
If this is the case, I will be disappointed, as the applicator was saturated and I did not bother applying the wax as MOST of the liquid waxes are creamy (toothpaste) in nature (I know that Natty's Blue is Liquid as well as Collinite 845).
I know I bought this bottle in September. If it was a bad batch I do believe I am too late to get an exchange for another bottle. I called Auto Geek customer service and was basically told there's nothing they can do about it but to call McKee's customer service. I was a little disappointed by the response I got and I DID NOT KNOW there was a customer service number for McKee's.
Can someone that uses McKee's enlighten me and possibly direct me to see if Poli-Wax is a liquid not a creamy toothpaste type wax. Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.