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    I have been a lurker of Autopia for about a year. Haven`t posted much because everyone else pretty much covered everything. Thanks for all the info!!



    For the record, I have tried just about every type of wax/polish there is. I have been into detailing my cars since about 1980.



    Here is "my story" I have a 4 year old work truck that has been 100% neglected. On Fri I took it thru the drive thru car wash. Saturday Morning it rained, then cleared. Since I had nothing to do I decided to wipe (not wash) off the water and rest of the dirt off the truck. It was so nice out, I then thought I`d try some Waxing Frenzy on the truck. I have been using this on my boat for some time. The marine enviroment is very tough compared to cars. It works incredible on the boat, so let`s see what it can do to 100% neglected/abused paint.



    Waxing Frenzy has gotten some great reviews on other forums:



    http://www.speedwake.com/upload/sho...;threadid=16785



    For those that dislike rubbing and buffing out wax (hard to imagine on this forum) , you will love this stuff. It comes off with literally no effort. The entire truck took me no time to apply and remove. Also I was not really "in to it" since this is a work truck.

    I used my PC w/ a red pad to apply, and 100% cotton towels to remove. There was no buffing! Also this was done in direct sunlight and NO smearing or streaking.



    Well, I knew Waxing Frenzy was good, but I was shocked at how good it was!!! The paint and shine is truely incredible.

    I also tried it on a section of my Zainoed (30 coats) G35, and you can`t tell the Frenzy from the Zaino!!!



    You want a "to die for" shine and not have to work your arse off? Then try Waxing Frenzy.

    http://www.hammerheadboatworks.com





    Waxing Frenzy is about the best I`ve seen. Here is a pic of what wax products I have. (Actually there is more, but my sunroof was only "so" big)
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    I wish I had some before pics, but remember this a 4 year old work truck. Probably the first time it has been waxed.
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    The digital camera doesn`t do this pic justice. You can clearly read the entire label in the reflection, the camera just doesn`t pick all of it up. It does show the lousy Nissan orange peel paint though.
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    The camera did a little better here. Remember, this is one coat (not layers) of Frenzy.
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    The truck looked SO good, I decided to (gasp!) hit the tires and fender flares with protectant. Heck, I even gave it a quick vacuuming.

    Also at this time, I tried it on my G. I would have taken a pic, but I couldn`t see any difference between the Zaino and the Waxing Frenzy.



    I am not implying that you replace Zaino, but all those other waxes- yeah, get some Waxing Frenzy, I think you`ll like it as much as I.

    www.cleaningfrenzy.com





    BTW: The truck and the G in the garage are the same color. Nissan paint code AX6.
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    Nice work Bill! Do you have any idea on durability?

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    Okay, you`ve got my ear. Do you have enough that you could spare a little sample? The weather`s getting warm enough for me to start playing with the Grady White (Tourney 19)!



    Welcome to posting status and it`s nice to see another Beach Autopian.



    *edit* And yes, I would reciprocate with a sample of anything you might be curious about.
    Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand.

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    andriver, It lasts a long time on the boat. Again the marine enviroment is MUSH harsher than cars.



    thinksnow, I don`t have samples, nor am I affiliated w/ the company. But if you want to come down to Marina Shores, I`ll let you try some. You should see what thier "Shark Tower" does to stainless steel. Look here:



    http://www.speedwake.com/upload/show...ht=shark+tower



    You can buy Frenzy online www.cleaningfrenzy.com I also saw it at West Marine on Great Neck road.

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    Seems like a good find. I`d imagine if it`s meant for marine use...it would be `somewhat` durable.

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    Cool, I am only a little questioning about how they say it contains polymers, silicones and carnauba. Does that really work? But damn, why am I even asking.

    There site says it protects up to 1210 degrees F and is "excellent for exhausts"! wow

    Also, does it have really strong chemical cleaners in it? like NuFinish strong?

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    Kiwi, the combination works because of the type of polymers in our wax. These polymers cannot be found anywhere else in the United States and are far advanced of any currently used by other US manufacturers. The silicone and polymers work together to bond the wax to the surface.



    Yes, it does protect up to 1210 degrees. What actually happens is the carnauba will disipate when heated to those temperatures. However, the silicon and polymers will continue to protect. We`ve had outstanding results with high performance boat exhausts. Makes cleaning them a breeze.



    There are no harsh chemicals in our products. Our wax has cleaning properties without "strong" chemicals. Our chemist is a world-renowned finish specialist and we have devised a formula that will produce the best possible results while eliminating caustic or hazardous chemicals. The cleaning capabilities come from our unique "engulfing agent", which encapsulates the dirt and deposits it onto the wipe-off rag. No other cleaner wax will do that.

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    Frenzy , sounds like you`re with the company? Your product sounds very interesting and useful , any chance of setting up an sample package for us Autopian`s to try it out?





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    As a matter of fact, I am the President of the company. I just heard about this site and am impressed with it. I purchased an ad here 2 days ago, which should post soon (I hope), in which we are offering a 10% discount to Autopia members.



    I will be more than happy to provide samples for Autopia to review.



    Thanks for your interest and suggestion.

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    frenzy:



    Can you tell us more about your Shark Tower product?



    How about setting up a sampler package using the small bottles for your products?



    thanks!

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    Unfortunately, we are a small (but rapidly growing) company and are not in a position to send out large quantities of samples.



    However, we do offer a money back guarantee on our products. And, we offer discounts for licensed detailers.



    There has been a lot of discussion about our Shark Tower! on speedwake.com. The unanimous consensus is that it removes rust and oxidation better than any other metal cleaner on the market. It is easy to use and removes rust with very little effort. Also contains wax (with the same ingredients in our Waxing Frenzy!) to protect once the metal is cleaned.



    In our boat detailing business, we have saved our dealers a lot of money. Broker boats that they thought would not sell for asking price because of rust and oxidation came out looking awesome!



    Shark Tower! will also remove wax from black plastic & rubber, which, up until now, has been a problem for a lot of car/boat owners.



    Feel free to e-mail or call me any time.

 

 
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