fmdog44
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So now wax is no good. Could it be some are too lazy to address the paint every three months instead of 6 months. Please show some picture of junkyards stacked with rides that used wax and polish. Like most homemakers buying the latest and greatest is a must. Where are all the leaf blowers in auto parts businesses? "light years" you say. Well Captain Kirk that is laughable like your post. I guess sheep have their place since if everyone is buying into it then it must be true!!! HINT: Drive after washing and save the price of a leaf blower.lol oh boy…where to begin. So…sand and rocks…on the road…kicked up by other cars as well as your own versus a blower, which is handheld, and not being fed sand and rocks unless you’re actually tossing them into the blower motor. How does this not make sense to you?
Did I say anything negative about MF towels? Nope, sure didn’t. I use them, and they have their place in specific processes.
And wax vs coating? There’s no comparison. When it comes to making your car easier to maintain the ceramic coating wins every time. Wax lasts 1-3 months at best on a daily driven car that is washed on a regular basis. Coated cars last 1-8 years depending on the solids content of the coating you use.
Wax has its place, but it’s old school tech and doesn’t stand up against quality ceramic coatings. I’ve been a detailing hobbyist doing this over a decade now. I’ve taken plenty of professional classes, tested may products, and educated myself with multiple sources of information…not just buying wholesale what others say.
I’m sorry to break it to you, but the current process of cleaning and maintaining cars is light years ahead of your old-school mentality. It’s time to catch up to the present.
And your “competition” comparison is laughable on its face and as a premise. I can maintain a scratch-free process just fine with my method and have so for years on daily, highway-driven cars. Parking it next to yours would prove nothing to anyone other then your easily brusied ego.
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