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Could someone explain to me how this works?

I am having a hard time imagining how any product can remain on the paint if it is applied then immediately wiped off without any cure time?
 
It's because... well you see the thing is... it sort of works like...

HEY WHAT'S THAT BEHIND YOU!!!

:bolt:
 
I've always wondered this as well....those that are smart than me, thoughts?(i'm looking at you BobbyG)
 
Could someone explain to me how this works?

I am having a hard time imagining how any product can remain on the paint if it is applied then immediately wiped off without any cure time?
Most wowo products are paint cleaners, aio and some nuba's. Most sealants need to haze before wiping. Coating are not really being wiped off, but knocked down.
 
Take maple syrup and put a few dots on your kitchen table, then spread it with your fingers...... then with a paper towel wipe it off. Same concept.
 
Ill just take your word on it! Lol
But yeah one of the best waxes I've used is wowo
 
Ok. I may ne way off. But I think the thing about a wowo product is you lay down a fine layer, wipe off. It's the cure time that gets the protection. That is where the bonding takes place vs the dry to bond. I heard this a long time ago.
 
WOWO -- Wipe On Wipe Off (no significant drying time)

While I could not offer the science behind it, I have seen it work and no neglible effects by doing so. Pinnacle waxes are WOWO.
 
try taking a sharpie and write on your arm. then wipe it off.

or on your fender.

some of the material sticks or bonds to the paint.

sure if you wipe hard enough and long enough, you'll eventually abrade it away.
 
When you apply it to the paint it is sticking, "removing" it doesn't really remove it all. It leaves a layer of protection behind.
 
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