just curious if anybody is using them or has used them
My local napa carries them now, stuff looks nice, but there is alot more to wax/soaps than a fancy label and a good smell
Let me know what you tried and how you liked it
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just curious if anybody is using them or has used them
My local napa carries them now, stuff looks nice, but there is alot more to wax/soaps than a fancy label and a good smell
Let me know what you tried and how you liked it
Their consumer line and professional line get the job done for the most part.
Heard decent stuff about them. I'm more then sure for the money you can get cheaper online tho
Yes. Specifically Beyond Clay polish, Nano Seal sealant, and Barrier Reef Carnauba Paste Wax.
They work, and are very easy to use.
Beyond Clay is a capable product, excellent for one step polishing, the best part is there is little to no dusting, and a little goes a long, long way. It had no problem removing 2000 grit sanding marks on an orange ccs pad, and a Craftsman 5" variable speed sander.
Nano Seal is another product that goes a long way. With typical longevity, seems to both brad, and sheet very well.
Barrier Reef is a high quality carnauba wax. Reminds me of Mother's in application. Very easy application and removal.
I would absolutely keep these in stock.
I recently bought their Nano Drying Towel online. I haven't used it yet, but from the looks of it I was expecting alot more. It's a very thin waffle weave, seems very delicate.. But I can't really knock it till I try it.
•Try some of their wheel cleaner:
Code Red; cherry flavored.
-Then...just watch and see if its ingredients, that
includes sodium thioglycolate, apes the mannerisms
of some of the more well-known "color-changers".
Bob
I was curious on the washes and waxes. I dont need any now, but i will use up alot of supplies over the winter, so i thought about buying some.....
I dont know the prices yet....so i will see how much they cost first