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Tried Sonax liquid nano wax

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by rspeser, Feb 14, 2010.

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    rspeser

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    I ordered Sonax liquid was that advertised in Roundel last month. I am always looking for the latest and greatest product. Today after washing the car for the second time, the car was still slippery. Usually after other waxes water will bead, but the paint does not feel slippery after a couple of waxes. I am honestly impressed with this wax, and no I am not associated with them in any way. I am going to order their other products and see if they are as good as their wax.
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    dogsbark26

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    Thanks for the info. Let us know your experience with their other products, please.
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    bluewagon

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    sonax nano wax

    But you have to wash the car. Why?
    I use Wet Paint. You do not have to wash.
    Bluewagon
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    rspeser

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    I have also used "Wet Paint" but only after washing the car. I understand that you can use it on a dirty car, but I can't bring myself to do that.
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    bluewagon

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    Sonax nano wax

    I do not know in what part of the country you live in, but unless your car is covered with mud or salt, you should be able to clean your car with Wet Paint without washing. I live in Florida so we do have clean roads most of the time. March 2010 will make it a year since my car has been washed. Washing will cause more of those feather swirls than cleaning with Wet Paint.
    Bluewagon

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