Aquatech Marine wax for cars. Kinda reminds me of the "Z" word.

GlossyTundra

Tractor Detailer
I purchsed some #201 Marine wax for our boat b/c that is what all the professionals use at the beach. Worked great on the boat and it says it could be used on paint, so I brought it home to use on some cars. I used it on my windows/rims/metal, and I just drove through a rain storm last night, and let me tell you, I have never had anything bead so well on windows, and my metal and rims have never looked so clean after a rain shower! I was impressed. I also used it on my GF's Silver Chevy Cobalt, and after using FPII, it looked very much like zaino, maybe a touch deeper. And nice tight beads too, I am really impressed.



#201 has a "little" cleaning ablity, but can be layered. I will try this on my next big detail, a "heavily" swirled black denali.



http://www.aquatech-marine.com/products.htm
 
If you don't mind, send me a sample.





I will do a side-by-side test with Z3, the product I believe you are referring to.
 
Thanks for the info! Sounds interesting...I dont think there is a need for a side by side test..I'll just wait for the Denali pictures and if you could, keep us updated on your girlfriend's Cobalt. Thanks Brandon!
 
Sounds interesting...nice line up of products...now we have 2 nice product makers from North Carolina....



Their water repellant intrests me...I have a outside portable garage that we store the boat in...and it has a canvas type cover...if it last 12 months thats a good product...



Al
 
G35stilez said:
If you don't mind, send me a sample.





I will do a side-by-side test with Z3, the product I believe you are referring to.





PM me with some Info and I will send you a sample.
 
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