View Poll Results: Ever heard of Liquid Glass wax?
Yes, used and liked
4
40.00%
Yes, used didn't like
0
0%
No
5
50.00%
No, dont' care
1
10.00%
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Ever heard of Liquid Class Wax?
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Ever heard of Liquid Class Wax?
As a vote against the Liquid Glass type stuff, look on the label on how to remove the stuff - some people may say that being difficult to remove is good as that it is supposed to stay on, but anything that requires that much effort to remove isn't going on my paint. If you do use it, make sure your paint is in perfect condition before applying it!
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Ever heard of Liquid Class Wax?
look on the label on how to remove the stuff - some people may say that being difficult to remove is good as that it is supposed to stay on, but anything that requires that much effort to remove isn't going on my paint.
Whoever said that is wrong, or they got the wrong item. I can put this on with a small wax pad, and once dired, it wipes right off with one swipe with a soft cloth towel.
But if you add coats all at once, and you have a bright white area of wax applied, ya it will be harder to remove, but it does nothing to the paint.
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Ever heard of Liquid Class Wax?
Originally posted by KNOBBY4604X4
No, I meant how hard it is to remove for any paint touch up or something like that. Applying it is easy. Removing it for a simple scratch touch up requires a blowtorch, steel wool, and a witch doctor!
No, I meant how hard it is to remove for any paint touch up or something like that. Applying it is easy. Removing it for a simple scratch touch up requires a blowtorch, steel wool, and a witch doctor!
Rubbing alcohol or a 3M paint cleaner will easily remove Liquid Glass or Zaino.
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Ever heard of Liquid Class Wax?
I am a Minnesota boy, and up here we have deemed it necessary to dump loads of salt on the roads each winter...which is murderer on vehicles made of metal. So, my question is, how much protection does the liquid class products provide? A nice shine is great, but if it can't hold the salt off of the factory finish it is worthless to me here. Most of the products I have tried can't hold a candle to good ole Turtle wax for protection against salt.
The other way I have found to destroy your finish in a hurry is by going through the "touchless" high pressure washers and Turtle wax lasts about twice through. I won't go through thoses washers anymore.
The other way I have found to destroy your finish in a hurry is by going through the "touchless" high pressure washers and Turtle wax lasts about twice through. I won't go through thoses washers anymore.
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