FW1 Waterless Wax

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velozi

FW1 Waterless Wax

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On my way to Target to get some Nu Finish wax I stopped by the gas station. A guy was demonstrating this product and since I was in 'car cleaning mode' I got a bottle.

Tried it and it is generaly good. Easy to use, just spray, let it dry a minute and buff. Works and it gives you a good paint shine. Positive experience but a little high on price for what it is: spray carnauba wax with shine oils. FW1 was selling for $10 bottle or $50 for 6 different types.

There are a lot of similar products out there so go with price and what you like.

I think Nu Finish is still the best and most durable wax if you hate waxing your car.
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A simple way to sum up wax is...the easier it is to put on , the less effective it is.
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Re: FW1 Waterless Wax

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I won some spray carnuba wax,which is put out by Autosport.Doesnt last long but man what a shine in just a few minutes time!
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