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    Just got done waxing with "ICE"...
    It's a little strange at first, as a little goes a loooong way. Also, it's hard to tell when it's dry enough to buff as there is very little visible change in appearance...no powdery "haze".
    Has a very good gloss after buffing, goes on & comes off E-Z. Also has a nice slick feel when done (da).
    Of course it started raining 3.420 min. after I was done , but at least I got to see how nicely it beads water .
    All in all, pretty good stuff...we'll see how it lasts.
    Oh yeah, nice "synthetic strawberry" smell.
    Thanks for the reco. Shawn.

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    3.240 minutes???? Is that lap or elapsed time?
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    Wash--->claybar--->Zaino

    Done.

    John C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotsauce
    Wash--->claybar--->Zaino

    Done.

    John C.
    I don't think some of you are understanding this. You can use this wax on the cladding. No more trying not to wax the cladding and then trying not to get whatever you use on the cladding on the wax. It's almost too easy. shawn
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    Talking Finally!

    Quote Originally Posted by psychos2
    I don't think some of you are understanding this. You can use this wax on the cladding. No more trying not to wax the cladding and then trying not to get whatever you use on the cladding on the wax. It's almost too easy. shawn
    Well thank goodness! I am so tired of having reapply moisturizer to the cladding after every drizzle or dust cloud. Thanks, Shawn, for being the guinea pig, here. Did you get the Ice at Walmart? I'm getting this wax the first chance I get. I'm so excited, I can hardly wait.
    Leah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leah
    Well thank goodness! I am so tired of having reapply moisturizer to the cladding after every drizzle or dust cloud. Thanks, Shawn, for being the guinea pig, here. Did you get the Ice at Walmart? I'm getting this wax the first chance I get. I'm so excited, I can hardly wait.
    Leah
    Leah, I purchased it at Advance Auto Parts.But i do believe they have it at Walmart.I still need to get the spray detailer.For in between waxes. shawn

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    You really need this pollishing tool too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moncha
    3.240 minutes???? Is that lap or elapsed time?



    I don't know, but it was really soon.

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    LOL!!!!!

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    Using The Ice

    I really liked the results on the cladding......, but did have to redo some areas. Does the detailer ice create the same effect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dynofan
    I really liked the results on the cladding......, but did have to redo some areas. Does the detailer ice create the same effect?
    I do not know i haven't tried it yet. shawn

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    I generally stay away from silicone based 'waxes' (just in case I ever need a repaint). I wouldn't mind using something like this on the cladding though.

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