Some Products Don't Need Words - Pictures Do The Talking

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Some Products Don't Need Words - Pictures Do The Talking


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yes, great product worked to take the wax off of my black trim with very little effort. jonathan
 
Nick, you are very good with words and I thought maybe I'd be disappointed but... no. You are just as talented with just pictures. Thanks for the wordless review. Maybe I'll give this one a try, too.
 
Its nice to know that the "newer" sealants/waxes like Opti-Seal, Optimum Spray Wax, Ultimate Wax (and many more) are safe to use around the trim. I wonder if the days of applying wax, letting it dry and buffing will slowly fade away. Technolgy is a wonderful thing.

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It looks good but a lot of products will make the dried wax stains disappear until they wear off and the stains reappear. Is the wax really gone or just hidden? Why is this better then WD40, Goo Gone or Mineral Spirits?
 
It looks good but a lot of products will make the dried wax stains disappear until they wear off and the stains reappear. Is the wax really gone or just hidden? Why is this better then WD40, Goo Gone or Mineral Spirits?

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when ever i used it it smelled more like lighter fluid. I tried the groits wax remover it did not do any thing. but the duragloss took it off an it has not come back. jonathan
 
It looks good but a lot of products will make the dried wax stains disappear until they wear off and the stains reappear. Is the wax really gone or just hidden? Why is this better then WD40, Goo Gone or Mineral Spirits?

This product actually removes the residue and doesn't mask it. I did a review on this same product March 4th, 2011 which can be found here and the residue never returned. Also there's nothing to clean up after using it like the above products that are oily plus it's safe for paint.
 
This product actually removes the residue and doesn't mask it. I did a review on this same product March 4th, 2011 which can be found here and the residue never returned. Also there's nothing to clean up after using it like the above products that are oily plus it's safe for paint.
Thanks.
 
It looks good but a lot of products will make the dried wax stains disappear until they wear off and the stains reappear. Is the wax really gone or just hidden? Why is this better then WD40, Goo Gone or Mineral Spirits?

I'll keep WD40 in my tool box to lubricate moving parts, and keep the Duragloss in my Detailer's Tool Bag to remove dried on wax residue from plastic and vinyl trim. :props:
 
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