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Munz95 03-10-2012 03:30 PM

Rainx
 
Mix rainx and water and spray onto the entire vehicle then rinse. Do I need to dry the vehicle still or what should I do? Thanks!

red04montels 03-10-2012 05:25 PM

I would especially if you're using hard water, it will still leave water marks, rainx has stuff for the whole car?

I just use their window cleaner stuff and that you have to wipe off

BlackRainSS 03-10-2012 06:13 PM

I was wondering the same thing never knew the had a product for the whole car.

lougreen03 03-10-2012 07:59 PM

ThisCLICK HERE:)Rain-X® Fast Wax

Fast Wax Liquid Formula
Apply to either WET or DRY surfaces to wet and dry at the same time!

Rain-X® Fast Wax is a premium wax that forms a protective barrier between your car's paint and damaging elements such as rain, sleet, snow, mud, tar or road grime. The spray-on Fast Wax formula is easier to use than conventional wax. Rain-X® Fast Wax is safe for clearcoat and all automotive paint finishes.
For clearcoat and all automotive paint finishes
Prolongs protection and shine between washes and waxings
Eliminates the hassle and mess of paste wax





http://www.rainx.com/images/fast_wax_main.jpg

red04montels 03-10-2012 08:05 PM

I wouldn't use it, wax your car the right way and you'll have better results!

BlackRainSS 03-10-2012 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by trewyn15 (Post 433554)
I wouldn't use it, wax your car the right way and you'll have better results!

:thumbsup: my thoughts exactlly

jaws2008 03-11-2012 09:10 PM

Its fine for in between waxing. Although I wouldn't recommend that one though.. Its just like a spray wax. i.e.. ill take Meguiars for example.. they have Ultimate quick detailer as well as Ultimate quick wax.. It just gives a little boost to the protection and keeps the original wax last longer as well as amp up gloss some.

Snyderman 03-13-2012 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by jaws2008 (Post 434019)
Its fine for in between waxing. Although I wouldn't recommend that one though.. Its just like a spray wax. i.e.. ill take Meguiars for example.. they have Ultimate quick detailer as well as Ultimate quick wax.. It just gives a little boost to the protection and keeps the original wax last longer as well as amp up gloss some.

I use the Ultimate wax. I like the fact that it is synthetic, so it doesnt leave white marks on trim. It is also crazy water repellant.

Jester_20 03-13-2012 04:51 AM

Do yourself a favor and USE LUCAS OIL SLICK MIST!!!!

There's a thread around here that had someone recommend Slick Mist. It's a detailer, which basically tells me that it's like a spray wax to use between you're actual waxing. I usually wax twice a year, so i took a chance and picked it up hoping that it helps the shine last and keep the paint feeling smooth. It works AMAZINGLY and from now on, i only get stuff that people on here recommend.


...not to mention it smells like bubblegum :thumbsup:

red04montels 03-13-2012 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by Jester_20 (Post 434654)
Do yourself a favor and USE LUCAS OIL SLICK MIST!!!!

There's a thread around here that had someone recommend Slick Mist. It's a detailer, which basically tells me that it's like a spray wax to use between you're actual waxing. I usually wax twice a year, so i took a chance and picked it up hoping that it helps the shine last and keep the paint feeling smooth. It works AMAZINGLY and from now on, i only get stuff that people on here recommend.


...not to mention it smells like bubblegum :thumbsup:

You should just wax with softened water!

Do it cuz I recommended it! :rotfl:

On a serious note, I haven't tried the lucas oil products really at all, I'll have to check that one out! :thumbsup:


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