Auto Finesse Passion Samples

mrclean81

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Alright guys, heres the deal. I won a pot of Passion in a giveaway here a while back. While it seems to be a great wax, its not the wax for me. Being mobile, 9 times out of 10 Im working outdoors and this wax does NOT work well in direct sunlight. Ive used it on my bike and helmet indoors, and it was very easy to work with. Since Im not going to get a lot of use out of it, and since I won it on this forum, I think its only right to give it away here.



I have 6 samples made up, and they will go to the first 6 people who claim them in this tread. Once they are gone, thats it. All I ask in return is a review of the product since Im not able to give the honest review that I had promised. Claim your sample, and Ill pm you for your shipping info. Ill cover the shipping charges as well.
 
Very nice! I knew I should have checked the forums at work.. Oh well, I'll post just incase someone doesn't send their address.
 
What LSP has been working for you in the sun?

I imagine panel should not be hot, I sprayed waterless on a hot hood once and it left me water spots even though the waterless did not dry up.
 
What LSP has been working for you in the sun?

I imagine panel should not be hot, I sprayed waterless on a hot hood once and it left me water spots even though the waterless did not dry up.

Ive had the best luck with EX-P or Nattys, but there are plenty of LSPs that work in direct sunlight. The key to it is knowing how to work in it. The idea of applying to the entire car first is out. You have to work a panel or two at a time, split a hood or roof in 3 or 4 sections, etc. Wipe on, wipe off. Ive had good results from Max Wax, BFWD ( although its fussy), Souveran, Wolfgang 3.0, Auto Glym, Midnight Sun..the list goes on and on. Passion was the worst acting wax Ive ever used when exposed to sunlight. I thought at first I was doing something wrong or that there was something up with the paint on that first car because it was like removing glue. I had to mist my towel down with Eraser just to get it off, then had to repolish because it scratched the paint during removal. 2nd time out...same thing but it didnt scratch. I dont mind going through that though if I can keep someone from making the same mistake. Indoors, its like working with BFWD. Very weird wax...
 
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