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    FWIW, agree with above. I love Poxy - so easy to use, can go on anything, doesn't stain, lasts a good long time. I put it on my wifes Mini before winter, still going strong (about 5 months now); doesn't bead much when dirty but beads like nuts when clean. Looks super slick; my clients all seem to really like the look and ease of cleaning. I love that I can apply it in all of 10 minutes. On the other hand FK does seem to last through harsher conditions better, but it's some sort of wacky alien stuff.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by JuneBug View Post
    BFWD was my go-to sealant, easy to use - heck - even I couldn't screw it up! But, after using Poxy, I doubt I'll buy anymore BFWD. BFWD does have a few minor issues, whatever pad you use to apply will be useless for anything else, there's NO cleaning it. BFWD does leave a white stain on trim, it's not that difficult to remove though.
    Wow. I was considering trying BFWD,but now you have me looking towards Poxy! This product sounds great!

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    You won't be sorry. I forget to add that Poxy has a really nice smell too.
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    Just like I said, simply the best in every aspect.

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    It is simply the best sealant I have ever used !!! I have tried many and Blackfire Wet Diamondcomes the closest. You will love it!!!
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    Okay I had to find the closest Poxy thread and bump it. I just wanted to give my review. I've been detailing for 1 year have spent a heffty amount on almost everything detailing related including 10-15 types of sealants and waxes. I have all the big names, Klasse BlackFire Chemical Guys Worlds Best Wax Permanon Platinum Cquartz Aquartz...yada yada yada... Most sealants I have used give me a slick and glossy look. I got Poxy in a purchase for free and really didn't know what it was about. I always thought people were shilling for HD because it owned Autopia but POXY has given my mom's white accord a warm glow I have never seen before. Durability has yet to be tested but Poxy is totally underrated. Next to try is UNO!

    By the way this is on a white accord

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    Glad you like it. You will love UNO also. Can be purchased at the Autopia Store or here Car Guy Garage: Storage, Cabinets and Organization ... After you use it give us a shout back and let us know how you like it. POXY & UNO are very under rated and they come at a great price....

    Quote: Originally Posted by hamza7 View Post
    Okay I had to find the closest Poxy thread and bump it. I just wanted to give my review. I've been detailing for 1 year have spent a heffty amount on almost everything detailing related including 10-15 types of sealants and waxes. I have all the big names, Klasse BlackFire Chemical Guys Worlds Best Wax Permanon Platinum Cquartz Aquartz...yada yada yada... Most sealants I have used give me a slick and glossy look. I got Poxy in a purchase for free and really didn't know what it was about. I always thought people were shilling for HD because it owned Autopia but POXY has given my mom's white accord a warm glow I have never seen before. Durability has yet to be tested but Poxy is totally underrated. Next to try is UNO!

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    Can you explain that in detail? I have never seen a 3D employee shill HD UNO. Thanks

    Quote: Originally Posted by hamza7 View Post
    Okay I had to find the closest Poxy thread and bump it. I just wanted to give my review. I've been detailing for 1 year have spent a heffty amount on almost everything detailing related including 10-15 types of sealants and waxes. I have all the big names, Klasse BlackFire Chemical Guys Worlds Best Wax Permanon Platinum Cquartz Aquartz...yada yada yada... Most sealants I have used give me a slick and glossy look. I got Poxy in a purchase for free and really didn't know what it was about. I always thought people were shilling for HD because it owned Autopia but POXY has given my mom's white accord a warm glow I have never seen before. Durability has yet to be tested but Poxy is totally underrated. Next to try is UNO!

    By the way this is on a white accord

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    I suspect hamza7 just meant that he figured people here are inclined to say nice things about the site owner's products, as opposed to him making a genuine accusation of "shilling". I think the whole "shill" thing gets used a little loosely without a malicious intent.

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    I've tried Poxy and Uno a couple of times and they are just "ok" for me. Poxy is easy to apply and looks nice, but doesn't have the slickness of something like PS and the durablilty is nothing to write home about. I got a little over a month out it on both my Tacoma and the wife's RX350. I'm still messing with UNO. The first time I tried it I think I used too much because it gummed up my pads. I got decent cut out it, but still had to reach for M105 for the tougher spots. For me, the jury is still out on UNO. Poxy is just like a dozen other LSP's in my garage.

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    Quote: Originally Posted by samhian View Post
    I'm still messing with UNO. The first time I tried it I think I used too much because it gummed up my pads. I got decent cut out it, but still had to reach for M105 for the tougher spots. For me, the jury is still out on UNO.
    If it gums up you've used WAY too much. Less is more with UNO. Cuts best when very little is used. It sounds counter-intuitive but that's how it works. Clean the pad with compressed air after every panel and you'll have few issues. Sometimes you don't even need to add more UNO.

    Quote: Originally Posted by samhian View Post
    Poxy is just like a dozen other LSP's in my garage.
    I have several dozen LSPs and I haven't found that. I find it's quite unique in its gloss/reflectivity and has its own look.
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    I agree with Alfisti. I have all kinds of waxes from Vintage, PS, Vic, yada yada and sealants BFWD (the closest to Poxy), Zaino, Duragloss, yada,yada...... Poxy has a special look on my vehicle. JMO..........


    Quote: Originally Posted by Alfisti View Post
    If it gums up you've used WAY too much. Less is more with UNO. Cuts best when very little is used. It sounds counter-intuitive but that's how it works. Clean the pad with compressed air after every panel and you'll have few issues. Sometimes you don't even need to add more UNO.


    I have several dozen LSPs and I haven't found that. I find it's quite unique in its gloss/reflectivity and has its own look.
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    Used Poxy again last weekend and man the look it left was great. I just enjoy how easy it is to use. I used an AIO for a quick detail but it was a pain to remove so I went over the entire car with Poxy using a black BS pad and my GG DA, left it on while I dressed the tires and did some misc things. Wiped it off with a Silver Surfer MF from Pakshak and it removed my troublesome AIO.

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