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    I keep seeing the comercial and im curious, has anyone tried this stuff? If so let me know what you think of it.
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    hmmmm I used some on my black car, and was impressed with how fast a car could be done. But I hadn't heard about it coming off in the rain, that sucks... Its a interesting product thats worth trying, but its not a substitute for wax, it just works to polish your car between wax jobs...

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    or after waxes...it leaves an ultra clean shine, I use turtle wax platinum series wax and the tutle wax ice.
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    Heres another review form a 190 board. Seems like it works well for black cars.

    http://www.190revolution.net/forum/v...ic.php?t=25836
    But then again I think the owner had a recent paint job.



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    Originally posted by /////AMG
    Seems like it works well for black cars.

    http://www.190revolution.net/forum/v...ic.php?t=25836
    Sounds like that guy's never experienced Pinnacle Souveran or P21S. Those are just two of several products I've used that work great on black and don't leave residue.

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    I would suggest polishing your car with finishing polish, applying a glaze and then using a good acrylic paint sealant - no wax will ever look at good.

    Mark

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