anyone ever tried "wet paint"???

I have used it and still do. It works exactly as claimed and has its place in my arsenal.

Even the most callous will be quite impressed with the results and lasting effects, and I'm one of those "most callous" folks.



Here's a review I posted on a Honda Forum I frequent about a year ago:



With trepidation I applied it to my gal's dirty Corolla. It performed exactly as advertised. I put the car out in the sun and looked in vain for scratches, none to be found. The finish was indeed slick and looked wet. The glass was astounding in its clarity and reflection. WOW is all I could say.



Next I tried it on a neighbor's horridly filthy black car, complete with white water stains all over it from the Texas mineral content water. Not only did it remove the built up filth on the car but it also took care of the water spots....they were removed completely! The paint was as new including a fender that had been repainted. It was difficult to see the difference between the old and the new.



Then I tried it on a few different surfaces as described on the website......glass, mirrors, porcelain sinks, counter tops.......it worked on every one! Holy Smoke!!



No, I don't sell or represent it but I'm damn glad to have found it. I would like to represent it.



All surfaces are so slick that dirt just doesn't stick. Glass, painted surfaces (car), and others simply wipe clean or rinse off.



I am blown away by this stuff and took two weeks of trials before I wrote this tonight.



Here's my take on this stuff--



+ easy apply & removal, even with dirty (not mud caked) surfaces.

+ no scratching.

+ use el cheapo terrycloth towels, microfiber just doesn't work as well.

+ amazing slick finish even after two weeks.

+works on many surfaces.

+ glass will wipe clean with a single swipe two weeks later.



-fine spray spritzes product in areas that need to be cleaned with a detail brush. Door handle areas, crevices, etc.

- requires applicator from manufacturer but it works so well I can't really moan about it.

- If applied too heavily, which I did, dusting is apparent. It's easily taken care of with a California Duster. The best bet is to read the directions, and apply sparingly.



So far I've used this in roughly 20 different applications and I'm blown away each and every time. I wish I had found this years ago.



Is it a substitute for the buffer? No

Scratch removal? Not so hot unless a PC or rotary is used with a wool pad.

Can it take the place of waterless wash and quick detailer?

Yes....in spades.



Can you tell I'm blown away with this stuff?

I HIGHLY recommend.



It earned me a full detail job this coming Tues. just from the demo on the black car.



I'm ordering more!

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NOTE:



This does not take the place of my PC, Wolfgang, Poorboys's, and other essential detailing items. It is a terrific addition to the above, and for me anyway, solves the problem of the "I can't pay that much, I just want a wash and wax" people that we ALL deal with. I use it on my own cars also and have for quite some time now. It is a great tool and I'm very glad to have discovered it.



The picture is my car done with WP only after a Dawn dish soap strip of other products. Done by hand, wiped on and off twice, about 10 minute total if that. The same picture is on the WP website.
 

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