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TDMAN said:Optimum Car Wax. This stuff is the shizzle and it will revolutionize the way you take care of your car. It's a durable spray wax w/ no set up time. Spray it on Wipe it off. It's just that simple. I buy it by the gallons.
Scottwax said:If Shokar gets released, I think it will make both Klasse and Zaino users sit up and take notice.
O4cobra said:Hey Scott, who makes Shokar, and what is it?
I have followed what other respected detailers on this site do. I use it as a topper, and I use it weekly on my vehicles. There is a DEFINITE difference! This is NOT a QD!!! I can't vouch for the durability claims. I use it to much. I use it on my vehicles everytime I wash it. I also use their car soap that they have, and its very good too. People that are skeptics or don't like it, that's fine with me. I'll take any off your hands that you don't want. Everybody is entitled to their opinions and experiences always vary. That's what makes the world go round. But it is definitely worth buying a bottle and trying it. If people want to spend hours of their time with traditional products that work, great. Me? I would like to make money quicker without sacrificing product quality. It's also not a pure carnauba. From my understanding, its carnauba/polymer sealant blend. Why you wouldn't want to use something this simple is beyond me. It works for me, and it works for many others.liam said:i've always been a little doubtful of spray waxes... so i checked it out on the net at
http://www.topoftheline.com/spray-wax.html
now these are quoted from the above site:
"Panels painted with automotive base coat/clear coat systems were divided into two sections. One section was left untreated. The other, treated with Optimum Car Wax. The panels were subjected to UV light from a QUV instrument. After only 6 weeks of exposure with the QUV instrument (equivalent to two years of normal weathering), the untreated panels had lost all gloss and color while the section treated with Optimum Car Wax retained a high gloss with clarity"
are they are saying a spray wax will last two years?
"Optimum, and two leading brands of spray car wax, were applied to automotive coated panels. These three panels were exposed at a 45 degree angle facing the southern sun for 5 months. During this period of time, the panels were washed with car wash soaps on a weekly basis. While the panels treated with the competitive products showed no water beading after just one wash, the panels with Optimum showed visible water beading after 22 washes"
so again - a spray wax lasting 22 weeks - around 6months?
so not meaning to be cynical or anything - i'm just curious cause i want to know if there are new products that can do what they claim?
TDMAN - do you use this wax as a topper - and apply weekly or so after a wash like most spray waxes? or do you get the durability they claim?
has anyone else used this product? - do you get the kinda durability the site says?
cause if you do i want some!![]()
Mark Waldron said:I've also heard good things about Mother's Pro Line. I'm definitely going to put this on my "must try" list for 2005.