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Originally Posted by DogRescuer
How about d151
Do you mean d156? If so, yes it is amazing.
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Re: Help with a spray wax
Originally Posted by RTexasF
Optimum actually contains carnauba whereas the majority do not. I used it for the "wash & wax" crowd when I detailed and it always did an excellent job. Durability can be one month to five depending on weather and if the vehicle is parked insode or out.
Since this is a commercial operation, I'd say the ability to offer a "carnauba" spray wax would be good. Besides, by all accounts OSW isn't chopped liver. For practicality good results and low cost, its pretty hard to beat Duragloss Aquawax.
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Duragloss Aquawax, hard to beat it's durability and price.
Ten bucks which is cheaper than most over the counter products, leaves your paint protected and very, very slick.
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Re: Help with a spray wax
Originally Posted by Nicholas@Autowerx
Do you mean d156? If so, yes it is amazing.
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Yes 156 im sorry I get my numbers messed up and thanks
Steve -The Titanic Was Built By Professionals But The Ark By Amateurs- "Boanerges"
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Re: Help with a spray wax
Originally Posted by DogRescuer
Hi yes I want start offering a wash n wax besides always pushing an AIO Im looking for good durability I know that there probably is no spray that would compare to say a C845 but any suggestions would help.
I'm sorry but what is C845 ?
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Re: Help with a spray wax
Originally Posted by lineman
I'm sorry but what is C845 ?
Collinite 845
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Re: Help with a spray wax
Another vote for OCW. AW doesn't last as long but it is less expensive and provides a nice finish. OCW is a little more expensive but well worth it. If I'm not mistaken OCW outlasts all other spray waxes on the market.
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Re: Help with a spray wax
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Originally Posted by pro 4x
Hi Pro. I'm assuming by your avatar and posts that you are affilitated with Prima. Which is great if that true. And if it's true, you might want to be aware of AG's (or your) typo in the Hydro product description:
Remove water droplets and wax in one step
Which literally means it removes wax.
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