Re: PA HIGH GLOSS - The ultimate pictorial review
Can you use high gloss over a regular WAX? Or is it not compatible like a lot of the silica coatings?
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fightnews
Can you use high gloss over a regular WAX? Or is it not compatible like a lot of the silica coatings?
Seems to work, but if you're worried about it try Viking Spritz which is both wax and coating
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ronkh57
Seems to work, but if you're worried about it try Viking Spritz which is both wax and coating
Actually I have both but the Viking is almost gone. I emailed polish angel about the high gloss we'll see what they say. I just got the carnauba arts and RapidWax anyway
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On the high gloss it does say it contains "polymers" does that mean wax/sealant or is "polymers" a way to describe coatings too?
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fightnews
On the high gloss it does say
it contains "polymers"
does that mean wax/sealant
or
is "polymers" a way to describe
coatings too?
Taking it a step, or two, further:
Polymers form the basis of life itself. :dblthumb2:
Bob
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Stunning, Ronnie, just plain stunning! GREAT photos.
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FUNX650
Taking it a step, or two, further:
Polymers form the basis of life itself. :dblthumb2:
Bob
OK Bob thanks for the science lesson but what do you think about it this context?do detailing companies refer to there sio2 topper products as "polymers"? I feel like polymers in this context is referring to synthetic wax. Would you agree or disagree?
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fightnews
OK Bob thanks for the science lesson
but what do you think about it this context?
do detailing companies refer to there sio2
topper products as "polymers"? I feel like
polymers in this context is referring to
synthetic wax.
Would you agree or disagree?
Disagree.
IMO:
The context, in which both silicon dioxide
and polymers are referenced above, are
just a few more examples of advertising's
overuse of Buzzwords---a not too well
disguised over-reach of scientific terms.
Bob
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What happened to Reload?
Nothing as far as I know