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I tried a search but didn't find anything...anyone use this or any information to it? I've seen it here and there, but does it do a better job than my fav Meguiar's Gold Class wax? Their website gave this info...
Finish First is designed for any type of paint surface, but it excels on clear coat finishes because of the no scratch cleaner. For tough cleaning jobs on older, oxidized or abused paint surfaces, we suggest our Finish Prep PreCleaner. It uses the same emulsion cleaner but in full strength. Cleaning ability is just part of an overall paint/finish product. Finish First contains a synthetic polymer which, unlike a wax, will bond itself to the base paint or clear coated paint surface. This coating of synthetic layer then cures into a tough, clear, protective, mirror-like solid which enhances your protection and enriches the depth of gloss. This coating will provide protection for 6 to 9 months in any weather conditions. With every coat of Finish First, you can see the increase in gloss and protection.
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Finish First is designed for any type of paint surface, but it excels on clear coat finishes because of the no scratch cleaner. For tough cleaning jobs on older, oxidized or abused paint surfaces, we suggest our Finish Prep PreCleaner. It uses the same emulsion cleaner but in full strength. Cleaning ability is just part of an overall paint/finish product. Finish First contains a synthetic polymer which, unlike a wax, will bond itself to the base paint or clear coated paint surface. This coating of synthetic layer then cures into a tough, clear, protective, mirror-like solid which enhances your protection and enriches the depth of gloss. This coating will provide protection for 6 to 9 months in any weather conditions. With every coat of Finish First, you can see the increase in gloss and protection.
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Rep Power: 0 Well I don't know anything about it, but try something called Liquid Glass. It's been around for ages and I personally think it's just as good as Zaino's. It's only like $15.
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Rep Power: 0 Dang, I was hoping CivicDude or 2hottie had some insight into this product...I've never seen it in action, and by its description, it seems suspect...it's expensive as all heck too...
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Rep Power: 0 that description of the polish sounds familiar. mother's reflections polish does the same thing as this stuff, same description anyway. these types of polish/cleaner generally work very well and are easy to apply and remove.
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[hr]Originally posted by: TwilightX
Dang, I was hoping CivicDude or 2hottie had some insight into this product...I've never seen it in action, and by its description, it seems suspect...it's expensive as all heck too...[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: TwilightX
Dang, I was hoping CivicDude or 2hottie had some insight into this product...I've never seen it in action, and by its description, it seems suspect...it's expensive as all heck too...[hr]
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