Perma-Seal Lazy Man Wax
Perma-Seal Lazy Man Wax
Has anyone ever heard of this?
I went to the Eastern State Exposition this past weekend and saw a representative do a demo of this stuff. He used a powder that worked into a paste first, and then a glaze, which came out really good. I also hear that it is sold at a lot of car shows, which I found buying car show products to be a taboo while I was searching the internet. On a whim, I decided to give it a shot because of the extremely discounted price. The car came out looking brand new, with a better shine that came easier than any other wax I've used (including meguiars). I'm still skeptical of the product though, for example: how long will it last? what effect does rain on it? how well does it really protect?
I will follow up when I see how it works over time, but for now, has anyone ever heard of this product? Maybe used it? Any thoughts, dangers, or references?
I went to the Eastern State Exposition this past weekend and saw a representative do a demo of this stuff. He used a powder that worked into a paste first, and then a glaze, which came out really good. I also hear that it is sold at a lot of car shows, which I found buying car show products to be a taboo while I was searching the internet. On a whim, I decided to give it a shot because of the extremely discounted price. The car came out looking brand new, with a better shine that came easier than any other wax I've used (including meguiars). I'm still skeptical of the product though, for example: how long will it last? what effect does rain on it? how well does it really protect?
I will follow up when I see how it works over time, but for now, has anyone ever heard of this product? Maybe used it? Any thoughts, dangers, or references?
http://www.permasealwax.com/info.html
Looks like the first product contains abrasives. I don't like all purpose waxes, it's better to first buf it out with a real polish then finish with wax....I'll pass on this stuff.
Looks like the first product contains abrasives. I don't like all purpose waxes, it's better to first buf it out with a real polish then finish with wax....I'll pass on this stuff.
Originally Posted by Chefasaurus
if you're buying it at a car show from one of those infomercial type guys, avoid it like the plague. Use tried and true waxes and polishes...
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