Moose Wax

NY detailer said:
Still around, Great product up there with S100



If you mean Carnauba Moose, then yes, I'd agree. Regular Moose Wax, no, even though I think it is a very good one step product.
 
NY detailer said:
yes i mean the carnuba :)



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Definitely a very wet look!



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I still love Moose Wax one step. It's the often over looked, under appreciated work horse of my arsenal. Sort of like a great blocking full back in football - never gets any respect!



On wheels and and plastic, fiberglass, trim - it works wonders.



I also use it on my little 8 year old Civic commuter car every 90 days and it holds up great and looks fantastic after each wash.



I love the liquid and the ease of quick on, quick off application. One quart has lasted me forvever.
 
It's what I use on my wash and wax customers. However, I feel there are other waxes or products that produce a better shine, but MW is good for the quick jobs and cost effective.
 
Greg said:
It's what I use on my wash and wax customers. However, I feel there are other waxes or products that produce a better shine, but MW is good for the quick jobs and cost effective.



I use it to remove tar and bug guts from my wash customer's cars between regular waxing. Not only does it remove the gunk pretty effectively, but it also waxes it in one step.
 
I like to recommend regular Moose Wax to people who want a one-step product. Since not everyone is willing to do the multiple steps that Autopians do, I like to have other products to suggest to them. Moose Wax goes on and off quickly and easily. It removes all sorts of bug stuff, tar and other crap. It also leaves a great shine. You can't ask for a whole lot more than that ina one step product.
 
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