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Old 02-11-2006, 10:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been through many different types of spray detailers, and they all do about the same. However, here lately on Eglin AFB, Florida, there is a guy demoing and selling this spray detailer in an aerosol can called Fukken Wax. Let me be the first to introduce this stuff to the forums! This stuff exceeds ANY spray detailer, and you can use it on any surface - ex.tips, windows, tires, wheels, plastic, and of course the car surface. I bought three cans of this stuff (supposed to last a year) - and today I gave it a shot, and let me tell you - this stuff works wonders. It puts a protective coat back on your paint that comes off when you use regular car wash soap and/or go to the auto car wash. I know some of you have probably tried MANY different things for detailing your car as I have, so give this stuff a shot! Check out the link below for information on it! Oh, and it's pronounced Foo-ken Wax...I thought it was the other way at first.

http://www.fukkenwax.com/Welcome.html
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Old 02-23-2006, 06:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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^^^ that sig is fuckin awsome!
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thats a pretty funny name for the wax
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I'd beware from anyone that gives the thumbs up like that!

It is well known that any wax that states it can "restore" paint like they do on that 80's BMW that it must contain a lot of silicon. Nor can you remove rubberized undercoating with out some sort of petrolium product like they do to that Caddy in the video. You can't effectively get paint to shine like that unless you wetsand or buff with harsh abrasives. If you don't believe me take a can of silicon to a junkyard(if you don't have a car with dead paint) and spray it some some car with dead paint. Wipe if off and it'll shine like crazy and you'll see some paint come off onto the towel. It's just a marketing ploy.
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