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Offline gti265

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teflon wax
« on: 26 June 2010, 12:57 »
what does anyone think of this product, is it to good to be true??

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Offline sch01

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Re: teflon wax
« Reply #1 on: 26 June 2010, 13:50 »
Sounds a bit dubious IMO, for the same money or there about you could get some collnite 476 which is rated as 1 of the best waxes out there. Or for an extra £10 or so you could upgrade to a dodo wax of your choice, I use purple haze & it's awsome :grin:

Offline gti265

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Re: teflon wax
« Reply #2 on: 26 June 2010, 15:23 »
lol thats wat i was thinking, i hate waxing though lol, dont mind polishing or stuff like that but wxing by hand is such hard work :( lol but i think im just lazy :)

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Offline waxamomo

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Re: teflon wax
« Reply #3 on: 26 June 2010, 19:54 »
If you find it hard work, you must be applying it too thick. A good wax applied thinly is very easy to both apply and buff off  :wink:

Offline Guy

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Re: teflon wax
« Reply #4 on: 26 June 2010, 22:39 »
if you want a proper teflon based product then use jetseal 109.. it really is one of the best products in my arsenal and I always use it on my vehicles

Offline gti265

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Re: teflon wax
« Reply #5 on: 27 June 2010, 00:20 »
where can i get some of that from?? i think thats the problem i think i need to use a damp applicater to put it on, aparently it makes it go on thinner :)
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Offline Dan J

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Re: teflon wax
« Reply #6 on: 27 June 2010, 00:37 »
www.waxamomo.co.uk :wink:

using a damp applicator will also make it easier to apply.
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