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    Blue Coral Product X

    How is it? Has anyone used it? Where can you find it?

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    Blue Coral...think I used their wash back in the day...pre-AG lol
    The real WyStang:

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    I used thier WAX, it was horrible, it was hard to take off, but then again this was maybe 6 years ago? Im sure I PACKED on the wax cause the MORE THE BETTER Right? Right?

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    What is it?
    Rick....now in North Texas

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    I think I saw blue coral stuff at Kragen's and Autozone last weekend when I was there checking out supplies they had.

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    Havent seen it in years, popular OTC offering not so long ago.


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    Someone on autopia mentioned it works great for filling scratches...

    "I was able to use it yesterday on a black IS 250 that was pretty swirled, and it really did a good job. The customers didn't want to pay for a full detail, but I wanted to try the new stuff. I really hid the swirls very well. This stuff could be dangerous in the wrong lazy detailers hands, but if used correctly after leveling and polishing you could make most finishes flawles"

    I want to try some as well for 1) perfecting the paint after polishing when 100% just isn't possible and 2) for those clients who want to spend $100 on a full detail instead of $250

    FMINUS let me know if you can find it anywhere, because I searched for 5-10 mins earlier and didn't find it even on their website...
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    I used some Blue Coral wax years ago. The one thing I remember about it is that it was very hard to take off.

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    the Blue Coral Product x is not of the consumer line..it is the pro line..to different branches...One is owed by eco labs and I think shell oil just bought the pro line..the pro line is catered to tunnel car washes and detailers....the product x has been spoke of in good terms and a very good product..a good hider glaze....very hard to come by unless you have a buisness..or ebay..50.00 for the product and 25 to ship it from ebay...

    I spoke to shaby on the phone about it and he loves it....really does what it says + ..great gloss and covers minor imperfections....

    AL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al-53
    the Blue Coral Product x is not of the consumer line..it is the pro line..to different branches...One is owed by eco labs and I think shell oil just bought the pro line..the pro line is catered to tunnel car washes and detailers....the product x has been spoke of in good terms and a very good product..a good hider glaze....very hard to come by unless you have a buisness..or ebay..50.00 for the product and 25 to ship it from ebay...

    I spoke to shaby on the phone about it and he loves it....really does what it says + ..great gloss and covers minor imperfections....

    AL
    Al is that the same Blue Coral two step process from the fifties (50 yrs ago). If it is that was an expensive process.

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