Just wondering what kind of beading action/sheeting anyone that uses FK Pink Wax (I believe 2685) is getting?
Opinions, thoughts, experiences and even a few off-the-cuff remarks (RON) are welcome.
Just wondering what kind of beading action/sheeting anyone that uses FK Pink Wax (I believe 2685) is getting?
Opinions, thoughts, experiences and even a few off-the-cuff remarks (RON) are welcome.
I still don`t believe in grit guards.
Well if any hold true about FK1 products they are all very good. I`ve used there pink anti-static QD, AIO, pink hand glaze and glass cleaner. Everyone has been excellent IMO.
I would think the wax to be the same
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Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
I got a sample of the pink wax sometime back. It was easy to apply/remove and provided a very nice look on par with many other waxes of much higher cost. It was quite soft which made it easy to apply too much if you weren`t paying attention. The smell was rank, a minor point, but that`s the only negative I noticed. I can not speak to its longevity nor the beading. At the time I used it rain had not occured for months and Poorboy`s Spray & Wipe is my standard "auto wash".
I bit late but...
The beading and sheeting ability of Pinkwax is really exellent. If you`ve ever seen 1000p`s its very similar. It and extremely easy to use wax and great durability. It simply melts on to the applicator with a single swipe and spreads very nicely. A little goes a long way. It doesnt smell good like nattys waxes. Its kinda smells like mineral spirits or turpentine.
Pink wax is a very easy to use product, goes on and comes off easy, great beading action, and lasts a decent amount of time, and like they say, smells very chemically.
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