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Spitfire
November 13th 06, 08:50 PM
Has anyone used Wing Waxers aircraft detailing lately? They seem to
have a good product but dont know about the reputation and I am having
a hard time researching them.... I think they use a Teflon product?
Any thoughts on this company and its products? Or can anyone recommend
a better company or product line? Thanks
Denny
November 15th 06, 12:35 PM
I have used Dri-Wash-N-Guard for years... it is handy in the winter
for keeping the bird looking respectable without having to plunge your
hands in ice water...
denny
Spitfire wrote:
> Has anyone used Wing Waxers aircraft detailing lately? They seem to
> have a good product but dont know about the reputation and I am having
> a hard time researching them.... I think they use a Teflon product?
> Any thoughts on this company and its products? Or can anyone recommend
> a better company or product line? Thanks
Carl Orton
November 28th 06, 01:28 AM
Haven't tried Wing Waxers, but I was impressed with Wash n Wax All. They
have 3 flavors - regular, HD, and Belly Wash. The HD is worthless IMHO. The
regular does fine for most of the topside dust/dirt/stuff, and the Belly
Wash does a pretty good job on the underside.
However, Belly Wash does not stand a chance against Simple Green AVIATION
formula.
"Spitfire" > wrote in message
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> Has anyone used Wing Waxers aircraft detailing lately? They seem to
> have a good product but dont know about the reputation and I am having
> a hard time researching them.... I think they use a Teflon product?
> Any thoughts on this company and its products? Or can anyone recommend
> a better company or product line? Thanks
>
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