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Old Apr 17, 2012 | 04:59 PM
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There is a team from fast Wax here on my base selling their products a little cheaper than onlne. I heard of FukkenWax, and these seem like similar products. I never used a waterless system, and I have a black truck. I wanted to get some, but would love to hear a positive reply before pulling the trigger. Opinions appreciated!

http://www.fastwax.comis their site. Basically selling stuff for cost - minus shipping with a can or two free depending on the pkg selected.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2012 | 07:05 PM
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I would never use a waterless system. You will push the dirt into the paint and spider web the paint in one 'wash'.
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Old Jun 21, 2012 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by fascistfaction
I would never use a waterless system. You will push the dirt into the paint and spider web the paint in one 'wash'.
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I agree, those waterless cleaners are something I would never use.
Something like that could do some serious damage when mixed with road grime and rubbed on your paint. Is there a warranty against damage?

You really have to be careful with black acrylic paint, anything abrasive will leave marks in it. Only use non abrasive products designed for Black acrylic paint.

Stick with water and a non abrasivive liquid protectant.
 
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