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Old 09-21-2008, 05:11 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ford Man View Post
Go find a car that hasn't been waxed in 5 years and one that has just been waxed that day and try to slide a cloth across the paint of both and see what the results are. The cloth on the one that hasn't been waxed probably won't slide at all and the cloth will probably slide onto the ground on the one that has just been waxed. Rain X does the same thing to the glass that wax does to the paint.
True and true!

I bought my first Honda CiViC brand new, off the showroom floor. The dealer offered a *free* lifetime guarantee on the factory paint job, if you let them reapply the Poly-Razzmatazz Coating every 6 months (which they reapplied for *free* BTW).

Dude, that stuff was sooo slick, I couldn't keep the car cover from blowing off my ride for weeks afterwards!

And, Rain-X is miraculous too! Not only does it repel raindrops, but snow bounces off your windshield when you're driving - looks like HyperDrive in Star Wars!
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