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Old 02-26-2007, 02:49 PM
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Max Wax topped w/ AW

I was able to get a can of Max Wax this weekend at DF, and I was eager to try it out on my Tacoma once I got home. I've never used any paste wax, but I really liked the way this wax goes on so thin and how easy it is to remove. I only did the hood because rain was on it's way. I cleaned the hood w/ 4 and 1 then applied the Max Wax w/ a Meg pad and removed w/ a cobra MF. I then topped it w/ DG AW. This morning when I went out to my truck the beads were AWESOME, and I had to take a picture. I figured you guys would like this one.
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Wow thats some superbeading u got there....
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Looks good
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I love AW, you can use it on wheels, glass etc. And yeh it beads like hell and is very slick, I redid my truck over a month ago and topped Natty's Blue with AW.
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Old 02-26-2007, 04:16 PM
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I love AW, you can use it on wheels, glass etc. And yeh it beads like hell and is very slick, I redid my truck over a month ago and topped Natty's Blue with AW.
AW is great stuff!! It really shows it's true colors the day after. Lots of shine. Your beading looks great! Gotta love Max Wax.
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wow that is some tight beading
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Bradley, the beading on your truck looks awesome. Next order I place will have AW on it. It was great to meet you on Saturday.
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Picture of the beading was cool. You posted using the DG AW over Max WAX, and then Surfer posted using it over Natty's Blue. I'm confused. Because guys have said how long it lasts, I presumed AW was a sealant. Sealant over Carnauba ??? Must not be, Huh?
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Picture of the beading was cool. You posted using the DG AW over Max WAX, and then Surfer posted using it over Natty's Blue. I'm confused. Because guys have said how long it lasts, I presumed AW was a sealant. Sealant over Carnauba ??? Must not be, Huh?
It's a funky product, it works over carnauba waxes, some even used it over Souveran and liked it. Try that with almost any other sealant and you'll have a smear fest on your hands.
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I thought it was a spray wax?

I'm confused. Either way, it looks awesome shady! I love AW too! and its CHEAP!
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