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    Automotive Polish & Wax - Car, Truck, Boat, RV, Aircraft Polish by Acrylic-Werks



    They make some big claims.



    """"""Why is ACRYLIC-WËRKS the next big step in the wax and wax-based polish industry? What makes the ACRYLIC-WËRKS POLISH so different from the competition?





    It is water-based. This polish has a Class 55 classification for import, export and transportation purposes, it contains no petroleum distillates.



    It contains no abrasives. It cannot leave swirl-marks on the surface or surfaces in which it is applied. Even on surfaces as soft and temperamental as dark plexiglass, plastic windows, and vinyl or canvas soft tops.



    Acrylic is hard and crystal clear. Aquariums (Sea World), Shatter-Proof Glass, Jet Fighter Canopies, etc. are only a few of the commercial applications incorporating such a super hard, super clear and super durable compound that only acrylic can provide. Ever wonder what a Jet Fighter Canopy made of wax might look like? Bottom line wax can not be crystal clear or durable enough to use in commercial applications such as some of the examples mentioned above.





    Acrylic has an estimated melting point of 350+ degrees. This almost triples most waxes (including the infamous Pure Virgin Carnauba Block Wax - Very, Very Expensive) which has an estimated melting point less than 104 degrees. Our competitors other products such as Show Glazes and Show Finish Products have even less tolerance to the heat!



    For a twist on the rules, the ACRYLIC-WËRKS POLISH should be applied on a warm surface or if you like, in the direct sunlight for the best results. WHY? For starters as any surface warms it begins to expand, exposing the pores which are loaded with grime and contaminants. The ACRYLIC-WËRKS POLISH works in three stages, but from one product!



    - 1st: The acrylic will clean and flush the contaminants from deep within the surface.



    - 2nd: Without another product you will continue to work the polish into the surface thus sealing it with a non-porous UV protected acrylic surface.



    - 3rd: Instead of buffing at this point take a clean slightly damp cloth and rub it over the surface and then dry buff to a crystal clear, very, very deep flawless reflection that is both durable and very difficult to match. """"""""""""""""
    MDRX8

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    Looks like this comes from the Klasse SG, Acrylic Jett, Z2 Pro family.

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    the infamous Pure Virgin Carnauba Block Wax - Very, Very Expensive
    Oh no!!!!!!! Not the infamous Pure Virgin Carnauba Block Wax!!!!!!!

 

 

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