Nick T.
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<IMG SRC=http://home.jps.net/~ntaylor/images/help.gif> Although Vanilla Moose is called a “Hand Glaze� the Clearkote site says that it is used “ to remove those 'Spider Web Scratches' that are induced during washing or drying.� Is it a glaze with fillers that hides marring, or is it a polish with abrasives that removes marring, or is it both? <IMG SRC=http://home.jps.net/~ntaylor/images/confused.gif>
<IMG SRC=http://home.jps.net/~ntaylor/images/help.gif> The Clearkote site also says that Moose Wax is “an excellent cleaner/wax used to remove oxidation�, and that it is “used to remove scratches�, but it also says that Moose Wax “contains no abrasives�. Sounds contradictory to me. Does it hide marring or remove marring? <IMG SRC=http://home.jps.net/~ntaylor/images/confused.gif>
I’ve done several searches and read close to a gazillion posts about Clearkote’s products, and almost all are extremely positive - especially in reference to Quik Shine. Right now I’ve got too many irons in the fire to order their $60 Show Special at this time, but I’d really like to know more about these products.
<IMG SRC=http://home.jps.net/~ntaylor/images/help.gif> The Clearkote site also says that Moose Wax is “an excellent cleaner/wax used to remove oxidation�, and that it is “used to remove scratches�, but it also says that Moose Wax “contains no abrasives�. Sounds contradictory to me. Does it hide marring or remove marring? <IMG SRC=http://home.jps.net/~ntaylor/images/confused.gif>
I’ve done several searches and read close to a gazillion posts about Clearkote’s products, and almost all are extremely positive - especially in reference to Quik Shine. Right now I’ve got too many irons in the fire to order their $60 Show Special at this time, but I’d really like to know more about these products.