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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    No Wipe Polish in a can

    I`m not one to talk about products here that are not threw this site, but this one is about the best I have used in a while and thought everyone could use it.



    I used a lot of products from PB and P&S car care products. I was talking to Bigron62 who is a fan of P&S we both have local guys with store fronts to buy from.

    Anywho we where exchaning what we liked about them and he said try the no wipe polish in a aersol can. I got some today and used it in the door jambs and some of the plastic trim.


    Ron you are the man this is a great product that I plan on adding to my stuff. Saves time and its no big deal if it gets on the paint.

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    Here is the link if your interested in looking for a local guy in your area.
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    Please explain a little bit about the product ... what is it similar to?
    When you spray it on door jambs, what would you have used on them before?
    I checked the website but they didn`t give much info about the product.
    Thanks for your help
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    Its not like any other product that I have used. Its an aerosol can of liquid polish that dries to a clear shiny finish. I`m using it in the door jambs after I`ve cleaned them during the wash. You can also used it on plastic trim, in areas that are hard to get at and the engine area fro rubber and electronics components
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    Thanks,
    I will have to give it a try ... sounds like a time saver
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    Thanks it is a real time saver, if you can`t get it off the web site PM me and I`ll get a can and send it to you. I have to say I sis not think mcuh at first until I tried it and went WOW!!

    I did my radio, AC and heater console yesterday couple of spray and then a buff and every area on the plastic was coated and VERY evenly, its the best that I have ever seen it.
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    Is this the "No Rub Polish"? I can`t find a "No Wipe Polish"/

    If it is. did you get the no silicone version?

    Thanks
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    its NO RUB POLISH .. beemer I TOLD YOU SO .. i havent tried the no silicone version ... my distributor sells 100 cases of this stuff a month .. the guys at the dealerships eat it up .. im ready to throw away my sponges for dressing and use this stuff alot more .. its a MAJOR time saver.. other companies make stuff like this .. call dwayne at P.A.C. i saw a product by SPRAYAWAY. looks like the same stuff..
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    hmmm, sounds very intersting to me. so basically speaking, you use this stuff more or less on the smaller parts of the car, the places that are almost impossible to reach without making a huge mess, and is covered by tape and stuff. hmmm, very intersted......... im guessing it still has to be buffed off, am i correct? thanks. also, i wonder if they ship this stuff to hawaii

    if anyone from hawaii is planning to get some of this stuff, tell me, and maybe we can get a group order from hawaii to save on shipping or somethng (or maybe ranney can cover shipping for all of us :-p )
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    zesty you dont have to buff it off just spray and leave it .
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    i didnt really read this thread...but how can something be a "no rub polish". Technically, wouldnt it be a no rub wax?

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    I`m sendingf Swayne a can of this to try and see if he wold be interested in handling it.

    I did a jeep cherokee yesterday and I used it on the radio, wiper swtich areas, as BIGRON says you spray on and let it dry. It leaves that area ccovered in polish and coats evenly and drys to a nice shine.
    I also sprayed the goor jambs that leave the areas shinney and the rubber looking new. The door handles looked prefect and any residue that got on the paint I used a QD spray to take that off, althought I don`t think that was needed. The roof rack was really cleanand shinney looking even the painted metal parts.
    I`m going to get a case of this stuff today, much like PB trim restorer this is a product that I will find hard to live without.

    Thanks BIG RON for the advice!!
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    heres what it looks like on a dashboard
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    Sprayway instant shine is a similar product. It is quickly becoming one of my favorite touch up products.
    It is pretty cheap to buy too!

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    im thinking id rather spend $6.00 a can than spend an hour doing door jambs and dashboard with dressing .. i wouldnt use it on seats or tires that would get REAL EXPENSIVE ..
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