Has anyone tried this wax?
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Has anyone tried this wax?
http://clearkote.com/products.htm
Has anyone tried it...Im thinking of getting the Moose wax...Anyone have any experiance with it?
Has anyone tried it...Im thinking of getting the Moose wax...Anyone have any experiance with it?
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I have not personally tried Clearkote's products yet, but MANY people on www.autopia.org rave about them. From what I've read, the Quick Detailer, Mild paint polish, and wax are wonderful products and come highly recommended. If you visit that site and do a search for "moose", you should get a lot of threads to read.
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Originally posted by 500AMG
I have not personally tried Clearkote's products yet, but MANY people on www.autopia.org rave about them. From what I've read, the Quick Detailer, Mild paint polish, and wax are wonderful products and come highly recommended. If you visit that site and do a search for "moose", you should get a lot of threads to read.
HTH!
I have not personally tried Clearkote's products yet, but MANY people on www.autopia.org rave about them. From what I've read, the Quick Detailer, Mild paint polish, and wax are wonderful products and come highly recommended. If you visit that site and do a search for "moose", you should get a lot of threads to read.
HTH!
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Make sure and check out the gallery. There are lots of pics in there, but some don't have descriptions.
Here is a recent thread by ScottWax...mind you these results are by a very veteran detailer and reflect more on the process and less on the product, but Clearkote's products were used.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=21189
Here is a recent thread by ScottWax...mind you these results are by a very veteran detailer and reflect more on the process and less on the product, but Clearkote's products were used.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=21189