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    REVIEW: Flitz Speed Wax (You were right Meghan!)

    After attending DF, I was lucky enough to get a few new products to try out. I personally would of never chosen Flitz Speed Wax, but Meghan said I would be very happy w/ it. After using it today, I'm very glad she recommened it. I used it on a 2006 Lincoln Zephyr.

    Process:

    Wash w/ Hyper wash via Pressure washer foam gun (amazing tool)
    Clay w/ Meg medium
    Max Wax on hood, roof, and trunk: I haven't used many paste waxes, but
    I'm in love w/ Max Wax. It goes on and off like butter and leaves the
    surface feeling oh so smooth.


    Flitz Speed Wax on the remaining exterior: I usually don't switch waxes in
    middle of a vehicle, but I wanted to see the if I could feel the difference
    in the two (Max and Flitz). After finishing I have to be honest in saying I
    really couldn't tell too much of a difference. Maybe one will be more
    durable than another, but the Flitz Speed Wax was very smooth. I used
    it by spraying one panel at a time and wiping it in w/ a MF, then removing
    it w/ another MF. I able to do one side in about 3 or 4 minutes.

    Pics:




    Conclusion:

    After using Flitz Speed Wax today, I'll be ordering another bottle once I get close to finishing my current one. I only wish you could get it in a larger quanity. One thing I notice about it is if you put too much on one particular panel it can streak a little and requires a little more work to remove. This happened on a black Vette today. Besides that this product rocks, and I recommend you ordering some from AG soon.

    Bradley

    P.S. Sorry for the mis-spelled name. I couldn't edit it MEGHAN!!!
    Last edited by Meghan; 03-05-2007 at 08:53 AM.

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    Nice write up

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    Good job.
    And of course Meghan knows - she is a woman!
    LOL hee hee
    Sorry I could not help but tease. I mean she was right. In all honesty, I would never have thought to buy that particular product either!
    Enjoy!
    Lauren
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    Thanks for the info

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    It seems to work better if you just get your MF loaded/damp w/ the product and wipe it on and off a panel w/ another MF.

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    Thanks bro. Very nice write up. I know a lot of members have wanted to try this product out but didn't want to pull the trigger on it. I believe you may have helped on some decision making!

    Thanks Bradley.
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    Great! Sounds like a good product to try.
    You got a sweet ride there too. I love that Lincoln!
    2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
    2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
    2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadybreal
    After attending DF, I was lucky enough to get a few new products to try out. I personally would of never chosen Flitz Speed Wax, but Meghan said I would be very happy w/ it. After using it today, I'm very glad she recommened it. I used it on a 2006 Lincoln Zephyr.

    Process:

    Wash w/ Hyper wash via Pressure washer foam gun (amazing tool)
    Clay w/ Meg medium
    Max Wax on hood, roof, and trunk: I haven't used many paste waxes, but
    I'm in love w/ Max Wax. It goes on and off like butter and leaves the
    surface feeling oh so smooth.


    Flitz Speed Wax on the remaining exterior: I usually don't switch waxes in
    middle of a vehicle, but I wanted to see the if I could feel the difference
    in the two (Max and Flitz). After finishing I have to be honest in saying I
    really couldn't tell too much of a difference. Maybe one will be more
    durable than another, but the Flitz Speed Wax was very smooth. I used
    it by spraying one panel at a time and wiping it in w/ a MF, then removing
    it w/ another MF. I able to do one side in about 3 or 4 minutes.

    Pics:




    Conclusion:

    After using Flitz Speed Wax today, I'll be ordering another bottle once I get close to finishing my current one. I only wish you could get it in a larger quanity. One thing I notice about it is if you put too much on one particular panel it can streak a little and requires a little more work to remove. This happened on a black Vette today. Besides that this product rocks, and I recommend you ordering some from AG soon.

    Bradley

    P.S. Sorry for the mis-spelled name. I couldn't edit it MEGHAN!!!

    GREAT JOB..VERY NICE WHAT ARE YOU USING ON THE TIRES????

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    I'm stuck on Meg All Season dressing. I've tried many others, but I keep going back to it. It's cheap by the gallon, looks great, and last a good while. I apply it w/ a MF mitt. Coming soon: How I dress tires and trim w/ MF mitt w/ thumb. It's easy and works well.

    Bradley

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    thanks,,great job......

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