Just wanting to know if anyone has used the "wax as you dry" product yet? I don't want to go waste money on it if it isn't any good. So if someone has already tried it, let us know how it is.Thanks
there's an old adage.....if its seems too good to be true, it probably is.....thats the way i look at it when it comes to my car.....i use this stuff called liquid glass and man does that car shine......i also use black magic protectant on my moldings. its not tire wet mind you it is just a bottle of clear silicone liquid. makes the moldings shine and repels water off of them like wax on a car.....
Abyss (Black) GTPower and Moon & Tunes package.mods: headlight covers, rainguards, bugshield, Reflective Black Badge Covers, Eurolights Xenon bulbs (head & fog lights), Purple Cobra Eyes.mods soon: K&N filter, checkered flag graphics, tinting, purple neons, mods eventually: CAI, eibach lowering springs, rims & tiresmods before next millenium: SUPERCHARGER!!
Quote »Just wanting to know if anyone has used the "wax as you dry" product yet? I don't want to go waste money on it if it isn't any good. So if someone has already tried it, let us know how it isUsed it myself.. it is a waste of money in my opinion. You definately have to make sure you only spray the paint itself (which is hard with the nozzle). If you get it on the windows or trim it takes some work to get it to go away (it does over some time). Even though it says it is safe for all finishes, it sure is a hassle.I will continue to wash my vehicle then wax it the conventional way.