...with M16 all over again.
I waxed my car again tonight and decided to break out my tin that has been sitting for the last year. It wasn't needed by any means as there are two coats of Wolfgang DGS 3.0 on it from just three weeks ago but I wanted to do some comparisons. I compared 16 to Wolfgang and they were about dead even. Wolfgang definitely has the longevity advantage but 16 doesn't have to cure for 12 hours. I then compared the wax to UW. Again, UW has the longevity but my goodness did 16 ever take the looks category.
I simply love this stuff. It is soooo easy to apply and it just gives the paint a wonderful warm glow that seems as if there is light eminating from the paint itself. Honestly, I have yet to find a wax or sealant that can match it on looks and ease of use combined. This stuff is magical. Thank goodness I have two tins as I will be going back to this again and again. What is in this stuff that makes it so awesome?
I waxed my car again tonight and decided to break out my tin that has been sitting for the last year. It wasn't needed by any means as there are two coats of Wolfgang DGS 3.0 on it from just three weeks ago but I wanted to do some comparisons. I compared 16 to Wolfgang and they were about dead even. Wolfgang definitely has the longevity advantage but 16 doesn't have to cure for 12 hours. I then compared the wax to UW. Again, UW has the longevity but my goodness did 16 ever take the looks category.
I simply love this stuff. It is soooo easy to apply and it just gives the paint a wonderful warm glow that seems as if there is light eminating from the paint itself. Honestly, I have yet to find a wax or sealant that can match it on looks and ease of use combined. This stuff is magical. Thank goodness I have two tins as I will be going back to this again and again. What is in this stuff that makes it so awesome?
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