www.victoriawax.com

Wow that's expensive stuff. Interesting the Black Again offering. It looks like there's a trademark from the pic so I ran it. Black Again as of 1990 was owned by Rhino Industries. According to CMA they closed their doors in 1999. The other interesting thing is the non-abrasive cleaner that removes swirls and scratches. It says it has an aggressive solvent. It must be pretty aggressive to melt paint away if it removes scratches and swirls. I've also never been a fan of applying wax by hand. Being a car nut my hands get dirty and scuffed up and create quite a problem if rubbed on paint. I've never used it but I'm sure I'll have some soon.
 
Nothing wrong with free advertising! Oh, wait!



That's not right!



First, you tell us what you think... then you can pay to have this exposure... Grow up!



Jim
 
First of all, if you went to there websight the prices are not in american dollars.Second I bought there top of the line wax and it was $37.75 for six ounces shipping included.I have not tried it yet but some people sware its the best wax the ever used.Third of all they only take VISA or money orders
 
The larger natural wool sea sponges are used solely for the washing of cars since they absorb more water than any other sponge available. They last longer than any synthetic sponges, and due to its soft and fleecy texture, the natural wool sponge does not scratch the fragile painted surfaces. Another thing to note is that natural sea sponges do not retain harmful bacteria, and therefore it is also safe for humans. A natural wool sea sponge is considered the top line of all the sea sponges, (the crème de la crème of all the sponges) it is a luxury commodity.



Natural sea sponges. :shudders: ugh.
 
What the heck is a "natural wool sea sponge"? I thought wool came from sheep, and that sheep were land-dwelling herbibores. Are there really sea-dwelling sheep that also produce sponges? Where can I get one of them sheep?
 
The clay bar looks identical to the 100g Sonus clay bars.... They certainly don't cost $38.35!!!!!!! :eek:



Am I right in assuming the company is US based??? Or where if the prices aren't US $... Aus? Can't seem to find an address so sorry for sounding stupid if I'm missing something! :rolleyes:
 
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