Well, I really had some pleasantly unexpected results testing 21-21A tonight.
First a little about the product. I was told it was similar to a spray wax. It's a milky liquid, consistency of water. Smells just like fruit punch to me.
Perfect, I've been looking for a decent spray wax. Things I expect from a spray wax are easy to apply, easy to remove, quick dry time and a decent look and durability. I would also really like something that wouldn't stain trim. One of my first test was spraying it directly on plastic trim and rubber window trim. Let it dry and remove. There was no staining at all. Even today, a few days later there is no staining. In fact I think the trim looks a little better.
Now for what really surprised me. In this photo you can see a line down the middle of the photo. Notice the decrease of swirls on the left side. This wasn't from a polish test, this is from a spray wax.
Here is another photo. Notice the line again in the middle of the picture. This time I took the photo from the other side of the panel to try different light angles. The untouched area is to the left of this photo. There is also a line to the right of the photo, that is from me testing of the 21-13B polish. So from left to right, untouched, 21-21A, polished with 21-13B. I would say that the 'spray wax' filled half as many swirls as the 21-13B polish removed.
I'm sure this isn't removing the swirls but rather filling them. This works perfect for a touch up between polishings. Plus anyone with a black daily driver knows keeping it looking perfect is next to impossible.
I'm really excited for this product to hit the streets.
First a little about the product. I was told it was similar to a spray wax. It's a milky liquid, consistency of water. Smells just like fruit punch to me.
Perfect, I've been looking for a decent spray wax. Things I expect from a spray wax are easy to apply, easy to remove, quick dry time and a decent look and durability. I would also really like something that wouldn't stain trim. One of my first test was spraying it directly on plastic trim and rubber window trim. Let it dry and remove. There was no staining at all. Even today, a few days later there is no staining. In fact I think the trim looks a little better.
Now for what really surprised me. In this photo you can see a line down the middle of the photo. Notice the decrease of swirls on the left side. This wasn't from a polish test, this is from a spray wax.
Here is another photo. Notice the line again in the middle of the picture. This time I took the photo from the other side of the panel to try different light angles. The untouched area is to the left of this photo. There is also a line to the right of the photo, that is from me testing of the 21-13B polish. So from left to right, untouched, 21-21A, polished with 21-13B. I would say that the 'spray wax' filled half as many swirls as the 21-13B polish removed.
I'm sure this isn't removing the swirls but rather filling them. This works perfect for a touch up between polishings. Plus anyone with a black daily driver knows keeping it looking perfect is next to impossible.
I'm really excited for this product to hit the streets.
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