mazdaspeed32007
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I went to some huge local fair yesterday and went by some kiosk that caught my attention. The guy had a bright red hood on display with some wax products and he coaxed me in for a look see. He was the owner of the product so I was extra interested to see what he had to say. So for all the product name is IBIZ. so heres the story.
Honestly....ive never felt a smoother car in my life and the sheen is f-in craaaaazy. i own a true red and i cant even explain how the thing looks. ill take some pics tomorrow for you folks. anyway so the guy put on the pre wash wax stuff and then spray painted....yes spray painted the hood. he gave me some of the wax on my finger and told me to put my finger on the paint....btw we gave the paint a min to dry and tried to get it off with water and that paint was well dry and stuck on there...it was sad and horrible looking. so i put my finger on the spot and when i removed it 10 sec later we wiped it and bam...no paint. we put more on and got rid of the paint all together. let me tell you again, the product is unbelievable. i still want to see the test on how long it lasts but so far im sold for life. oh and if you get it follow the directions perfect...otherwise its kinda a workout. get a big dry terry cloth towel for getting it off and make sure your car is perfectly dry when you do it because water impedes your wiping off. and make sure you wipe it off when its wet, i cant stress that enough. dont do a big section because unless its wet it becomes a PITA...well, no worse than reg wax i guess, to get off. it also got rid of some hair line scratches i had from some douche putting something on my roof, and someone scratching my driver fender.
If anyone can back me up on this i promise you others will be sold if you buy this and use it right. oh and the waterless wax stuff....bad reviewers of the product try to wash their car with it....please people. who the hell sprays stuff on dirt and wipes it across their car and expects it to not **** up your paint. retards. anyway i STRONGLY endorse this product. so does the c4/c5 corvette club of america, ferrari, guide to restoring collector cars, bentley, rolls royce, and about every car museum ive heard of. plus its made in america so even better.
in conclusion....WOW!
Honestly....ive never felt a smoother car in my life and the sheen is f-in craaaaazy. i own a true red and i cant even explain how the thing looks. ill take some pics tomorrow for you folks. anyway so the guy put on the pre wash wax stuff and then spray painted....yes spray painted the hood. he gave me some of the wax on my finger and told me to put my finger on the paint....btw we gave the paint a min to dry and tried to get it off with water and that paint was well dry and stuck on there...it was sad and horrible looking. so i put my finger on the spot and when i removed it 10 sec later we wiped it and bam...no paint. we put more on and got rid of the paint all together. let me tell you again, the product is unbelievable. i still want to see the test on how long it lasts but so far im sold for life. oh and if you get it follow the directions perfect...otherwise its kinda a workout. get a big dry terry cloth towel for getting it off and make sure your car is perfectly dry when you do it because water impedes your wiping off. and make sure you wipe it off when its wet, i cant stress that enough. dont do a big section because unless its wet it becomes a PITA...well, no worse than reg wax i guess, to get off. it also got rid of some hair line scratches i had from some douche putting something on my roof, and someone scratching my driver fender.
If anyone can back me up on this i promise you others will be sold if you buy this and use it right. oh and the waterless wax stuff....bad reviewers of the product try to wash their car with it....please people. who the hell sprays stuff on dirt and wipes it across their car and expects it to not **** up your paint. retards. anyway i STRONGLY endorse this product. so does the c4/c5 corvette club of america, ferrari, guide to restoring collector cars, bentley, rolls royce, and about every car museum ive heard of. plus its made in america so even better.
in conclusion....WOW!