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Old 06-25-2008, 11:45 PM
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What do you think of FastWax?

my girlfriend works for a company that sells this stuff
i figured i would ask the experts what they thought of it before I put it on and ruined my paint

http://www.fastwax-online.com/index.html
Old 06-25-2008, 11:47 PM
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Never herd or used it
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i think it waxes fast.
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Originally Posted by Darkmanx
i think it waxes fast.
Oh ****, makes sense now!
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i dont think you are gonna "ruin" your paint with just a wax....it may look like **** and then you have to remove it and start over but i dont think you will....but i would recommend TurboWax even though i havent had a chance to try their stuff (its on the way to me) their representative on here has been great.

but also most spray on waxes are more of a inbetween wax solution....it is no substitute for a full wax with a synthetic or carnuba....

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Old 06-26-2008, 11:21 PM
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looks like it could be a good way to wash, and then add wax later
i'm going to nyc in a week and ill see this first hand, i'm curious though.
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no....do not use this as a wash....you will put microscratches and swirls throught out your paint and on a black car that pretty much means that it will look like crap....wash then use this....it cant be any worse than turtle wax ice
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I don't know how long it lasts, but I saw a friend of mine apply it and it looked pretty good when he put it on.
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I tried reading their website, but it looked like something straight out of 1998. Plus, most of their literature seems to claim the usual BS you come to expect from an infomercial.

Anyways, I'd recommend you check out TurboWax. They are a supporting vendor, so you'd be supporting a business that supports this site. Plus, everyone around here seems to rant and rave about their products, even I'm tempted to try some of their stuff, once I run down my current supply of detailing stuff.
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never heard of it...




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