Originally Posted by Flash Gordon Apply the red, then wait 24 hours and apply two coats of blue Who told you the secret layering was it Ron (that's his signature layering and then more layers haha)
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Originally Posted by Pockets @Poorboy'sWorld Who told you the secret layering was it Ron (that's his signature layering and then more layers haha) Yes, the Wax Waster is where I picked up this gem. Its not just hype either. Try it for yourself, you will see too BTW...How is Steve and his girls doing? I haven't spoken to him in a long time
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Used all of them and my only issue if you let it fully haze and put a little too much on that its a "B" to get off.
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You must have to put a lot on to make it hard to remove. How much are you guys using? Isn't any wax hard to remove if you apply too much?
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Originally Posted by Flash Gordon Yes, the Wax Waster is where I picked up this gem. Its not just hype either. Try it for yourself, you will see too BTW...How is Steve and his girls doing? I haven't spoken to him in a long time You mean the little sisters I never had and didn't want lol JK of course they are doing great and so is Steve! Thanks for asking
I have used red and blue and they are both excellent waxes. My car is garaged so it lasts a while. They are both so easy to use, I still wax my car more frequently than needed.
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