Prima Banana Gloss

I just picked some up and used it this past weekend on a few panels. The one thing that surprised me was that no matter how much I shook it up the consistency was very runny. I have read that it is better to use a MF app with it as opposed to a foam one. Application was very easy and the product hazed almost immediately.



Wiping off BG was a breeze and gave the paint a great look. I am not sure on the durability but it certainly is a very easy product to use.
 
Prima is made in Colorado. :)

What on earth made you think it was German? The fact most of what Phil sells is 'made in Germany'?
 
Pats300zx said:
I just picked some up and used it this past weekend on a few panels. The one thing that surprised me was that no matter how much I shook it up the consistency was very runny. I have read that it is better to use a MF app with it as opposed to a foam one. Application was very easy and the product hazed almost immediately.



Wiping off BG was a breeze and gave the paint a great look. I am not sure on the durability but it certainly is a very easy product to use.



Yeah I finally got my BG from DD, it's super thin. Almost water consistency. Shake well and apply. I love the fact it hazes so fast, it's makes it real obvious where you've waxed and where you haven't.
 
After thinking about it for a bit - Banana Gloss reminds a lot of The Wax Shoppe Super Race Glaze from back in the '90's.
 
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