Wet Paint Glaze? "polish over dirt" Uh, no.

If only LumiShield-41 wasn't such a rare substance, then I'd be able to polish cars without having to wash them like a sucker. This world needs more polymeroxane fluids and hydrophenolic lubricants.



3) Why is it possible to use Wet Paint on a dirty surface?



Wet Paint is loaded with ingredients–35 in all–way more than products made by other manufacturers. Among its many ingredients are detergents, wetting agents, lubricants and sealing compounds, many of which have never been used by the car care industry. Without the lubricants, for example Wet Paint could not be applied to a dusty or dirty surface without leaving scratches. Certain other compounds make Wet Paint amazingly easy to buff clean. Still others add depth and wetness to the surface. And on and on it goes.



In summary, the detergents and wetting agents in Wet Paint combine to soften surface grime, while a special blend of polymeroxane fluids and hydrophenolic lubricants attaches a microscopic layer of LumiShield-41 to the surface. LumiShield-41 (a name coined by us) is an extremely rare and expensive substance that provides a bonded layer of protection against abrasives not already broken down by the detergents and wetting agents. Thereafter, the chemically treated dirt particles remain in a state of suspension until they are collected in the porous fibers of a terry cloth towel. It is extremely important that a Wet Paint AIRosol sprayer be used to apply the material, and that it be rubbed into the surface with a soft, clean terry cloth towel.



This looks like a script that the sham-wow guy would read...
 
[3) Why is it possible to use Wet Paint on a dirty surface?



Wet Paint is loaded with ingredients–35 in all–way more than products made by other manufacturers. Among its many ingredients are detergents, wetting agents, lubricants and sealing compounds, many of which have never been used by the car care industry. Without the lubricants, for example Wet Paint could not be applied to a dusty or dirty surface without leaving scratches. Certain other compounds make Wet Paint amazingly easy to buff clean. Still others add depth and wetness to the surface. And on and on it goes.



In summary, the detergents and wetting agents in Wet Paint combine to soften surface grime, while a special blend of polymeroxane fluids and hydrophenolic lubricants attaches a microscopic layer of LumiShield-41 to the surface. LumiShield-41 (a name coined by us) is an extremely rare and expensive substance that provides a bonded layer of protection against abrasives not already broken down by the detergents and wetting agents. Thereafter, the chemically treated dirt particles remain in a state of suspension until they are collected in the porous fibers of a terry cloth towel. It is extremely important that a Wet Paint AIRosol sprayer be used to apply the material, and that it be rubbed into the surface with a soft, clean terry cloth towel]



And I thought that it was just leather care product vendors that were full of pseudo-science (polymeroxane fluids and hydrophenolic lubricants???)
 
I have 8oz, msds shows kerosene.



I live in condos and difficult for a water wash, thought I'll try it out on my company lease car - Honda Accord.



I'll stick to BF Waterless for personal vehicle.
 
17) I’ve noticed that some of the Wet Paint ‘sprinkles’ get past door, trunk and hood openings–even gas filler doors. Is it harmful to leave them there for a long period of time?



No, while it’s true that ‘lost sprinkles’ are unavoidable, it doesn’t hurt to polish some of these areas occasionally too. Note that lost sprinkles can easily be wiped clean at the owner’s convenience…even months later.





Did they say "lost sprinkles"??? With all the technical terms and 35 special ingredients of pure awesome, all they could come up with is "lost sprinkles"!! :har:



Yeah, I think I'll pass and stick to what I've learned here and elsewhere!
 
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