imported_JoshVette
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SamXp said:I suppose that depends on how much credit you give to AW. I believe it is a maintenence product. If you took a freshly compounded car with raw, exposed clear coat, and applied nothing but AW, do you honestly believe these are the results you'd get?
Yes, after polishing a car to remove swirls, I rewash them to remove lubes from within the compounding polishes and powders and with nothing on them at all, they bead very nicely.
Just fyi.:2thumbs:
As I said before, looks like a great product.
Here's a quote from AG website just so eveyone will know what AW is.
"Use Duragloss Aquawax any time to enhance gloss. As a maintenance wax, it applies an extra layer of protection and enhances the gloss of the existing paint protection. We recommend using a plush Cobra Deluxe Jr. Microfiber Towel to buff off Aquawax.
Since Duragloss Aquawax is a polymer sealant, it has good durability in its own right, but it will last longest when used as a topper. Plus, Aquawax will increase the lifespan of your existing paint protection."
There you have it. It is to be used as a maintaince wax, not some cheapy detail spray after a wash, it is also a stand alone plymer sealant according to what I just quoted off AG website.
Josh