Pittman's VaporWax! (warning)

"VaporWax initial application will begin a process of vaporization into the paint. Do not wash your vehicle for a minimum of 24hrs.

The longer VaporWax sets undisturbed the deeper it will condition your paint. VaporWax continues to vaporize into the paint for

up to 48hrs."



"Does not leave a white or powdery residue. Does not require buffing after application."



"WHEN SHOULD YOU PUT WAX OR

POLISH ON A NEW CAR FACTORY

FINISH?

NEVER

A wax shine is achieved by the use of

abrasive particles that are designed to

remove the factory finish and replace it with

a lessor after market shine.

Close inspection after waxing will reveal

millions of micro thin scratches. (swirl marks)

Wax or polish is fine for older vehicles.

They have nothing to loose."



LoL
 
Horrible website and pretty high prices but from what I am reading I get the idea that this is something you spray on and just leave there, I wonder how that works? It does say somewhere near the bottom "it's an acrylic paint" so maybe its just like some strange form of clearcoat? Or maybe its really just a WOWA, possibly re-bottled opti-seal or something?
 
I bet it's just a light silicone spray, like a QD. That's why you can't use a soap to wash the car, just water, or you'll wash their alien technology right off
 
I've tried VaporWax and its not a paint, clear coat or optic seal, it is a conditioner for acrylic paint.

Its no hype it does what it says, How it works is a mystery to me but based on the tranformation I saw "Instant", is

the only way I can describe the way VaporWax works.

Something is being replaced or added because the paint changes shades. The color becomes deeper, richer

and the paint looks glass smooth. It looked like new paint.



It left no swirl marks, did not need to be buffed off and the shine it

put on the car was unlike wax or polish in the sense that the shine was coming from the paint. It leaves

a vapor thin film on the paint that reacts with water. You can wash your car without soap for about a

couple months before it would need soap.

Its only when the conditioner wears down or out that you would need soap.



I doubt know if you guys have tried it, It dosen't sound like you have, I have used virtually every wax brand

and polish known to man and there is nothing I found that was as easy to use and long lasting as VaporWax.



VaporWax is great stuff.



Their ad says it will do 5 to 6 vehicles, I have done 3 twice and still have enough to do a couple more.

If you prefer to use wax thats your choice.

I will never use wax again. I want my cars to look good but I like to spend my quality time with my family

not waxing my cars. VaporWax does it for me.



peace.
 
jump2 said:
I have used virtually every wax brand and polish known to man and there is nothing I found that was as easy to use and long lasting as VaporWax.



That's great info, man. Tell us some more about the regimen you used to use prior to VaporWax, since this was your first post!
 
jump2 said:
VaporWax does it for me.



I wonder if this was the same POS spammer that was bombing the detailing forum at vwvortex.com.



For a week all these guys did was dig up threads and post all kinda crap about vaporwax. They made all kinda of ridiculous claims, like you can "bake" on a Teflon coating w/ a buffer and if you use Vaporwax you just use water to clean your car.





Did you guys see that it costs about 18 dollars AN ONCE? What a bunch of &%$#. We did some research into this company and the guy that created this "alien liquid research" (kmod alr) is quoted in interviews as saying that it's not about the product it's just constant marketing that makes a sale. Basically it's only out there for the purpose of spam...
 
Never mind... I busted him already.



The fool's name is Jerry Pittman, Chicago, IL, 60628. He hosts with Yahoo, so I'm reporting him now as a spammer/phisher so Yahoo will shut his a$$ down.
 
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