Factor 4 Synthetic Wax System

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Factor 4 Synthetic Wax System — is designed to protect the exterior of vehicles and guaranteed for up to three years when used and maintained as directed. The kit includes the Factor 4 Wax, the Deep Cleansing Wash, a wax applicator, and a microfiber towel. The Deep Cleansing Wash cleans and removes dirt particles from the car’s exterior while preparing the vehicle with a positive charge on the paint. When paired with the Factor 4 Synthetic Wax, the paint attracts the negative charge of the wax and bonds to prevent fading and degradation. The wax repels water while resisting UV radiation, chemicals, road salt, dirt and more. It creates a high-gloss shine with a deep reflective finish. • Factor 4 Instant Detailer Spray — complimenting the Synthetic Wax System, the Instant Detailer Spray removes tough grime, sap and bugs from the surface. It rejuvenates water repellency and shine while gently lifting dust and dirt from the vehicle’s surface. The Instant Detailer Spray is available in a trigger bottle for easy application.
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saw this product while at wally world today, new from rustoleum selling for around $20.00. anyone hear anything about it yet?
 
Factor 4 Synthetic Wax System — is designed to protect the exterior of vehicles and guaranteed for up to three years when used and maintained as directed. The kit includes the Factor 4 Wax, the Deep Cleansing Wash, a wax applicator, and a microfiber towel. The Deep Cleansing Wash cleans and removes dirt particles from the car’s exterior while preparing the vehicle with a positive charge on the paint. When paired with the Factor 4 Synthetic Wax, the paint attracts the negative charge of the wax and bonds to prevent fading and degradation. The wax repels water while resisting UV radiation, chemicals, road salt, dirt and more. It creates a high-gloss shine with a deep reflective finish. • Factor 4 Instant Detailer Spray — complimenting the Synthetic Wax System, the Instant Detailer Spray removes tough grime, sap and bugs from the surface. It rejuvenates water repellency and shine while gently lifting dust and dirt from the vehicle’s surface. The Instant Detailer Spray is available in a trigger bottle for easy application.
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saw this product while at wally world today, new from rustoleum selling for around $20.00. anyone hear anything about it yet?

Up to three years.... if never driven....garaged..... instant detailed every 3 days...


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When I read the name my first thought was, "what has chemicals guys come up with now?"

Was definitely not expecting Rust-Oleum
 
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noun
fusion (in cells or other materials) that is induced by the application of electric current.
"the shell and center are joined by electrofusion, with the reconstructed embryo retaining most of the mother`s DNA"

I cannot find anything that talks about "Electrofusion Protection"...
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I tried to find this product everywhere. It’s not sold on Amazon or Walmart Online and it does not look like Rustoleum has a retail website. I probably would not buy it but it is strange that it is so hard to find.
 
WalMart has a better selections of waxes and cleaners than Advance Auto. Autozone and Oreillys seem to have a decent amount of stuff.
 
Saw it at wal mart yesterday. It reads a lot like a product called 5 star shine that was making its rounds on a couple of car forums that I was on back in 2002.


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Electrofusion has got to be a marketing tech-term, like Blue Coral`s automotive surface sealer AutoFom, fortified with Fomblin A, a FadeBlock car color sunscreen. So says the vintage box from my car-care chemical collection in front or me (Queue Dennis Weaver`s TV Info-mercial as the pitchman for this product in the early 1990`s) Yes, I used it ALOT along with Liquid Glass, which took the place of DuPont`s Rain Dance. Still have some of that left in my collection, too!. Yes, I am an experienced (AKA old) detailer.
 
WalMart has a better selections of waxes and cleaners than Advance Auto. Autozone and Oreillys seem to have a decent amount of stuff.
Ain`t that the truth!! Who would have thunk to see Chemical Guy`s car-care products at Wally World. I wish the AutoGlym`s products would have continued, but how many Autopians got to try their very good Hi-Definition wax when it was closed out for $20.00! Still have the dense (AKA rock hard when dry, which requires water to soften up) foam applicators and quality red microfiber towel from that wax.
Yah, it is "difficult" to imagine that the "typical" Walmart customer (Queue Internet Walmart customer photos!) would buy these Chemical Guy`s products, given their higher prices compared to their competition displayed on the same shelves. Another close-out "opportunity"?
 
Lonnie- Well, Blue Coral was the [stuff] for a good long while..pretty much all through the `70s the best vehicles I ever saw wore that (better than mine wearing stuff like M16). I did try their Autofom, wasn`t *awful* but wasn`t exactly user-friendly.

Rain Dance wasn`t bad at all as a CleanerWax for single stage. My fave aunt switched to that when her health got too bad for the M07/M16 pair and her car still looked awfully nice. Wish I could remember what she used to keep the white vinyl top so nice.....

Autoparts stores, Walmart...I remember when my mother and that aunt would take me to paint stores to buy Meguiar`s Mirror Glaze stuff, I grew up thinking that was normal.
 
.. most of those [small Paint] stores are gone now.

We still have `em in my area, but I haven`t been in one to see what they might still offer. The local autopaint/body supply places still have a good selection of stuff though...or at least they did the last time I was in.
 
The last shop like that I was in was a place called Higgs in Holly Hill,FL. Prior to that, as Setec is also very familiar with, was an actual detailing supply store called PAL Automotive in New Jersey. But yeah, those types of stores are getting scarce.
 
The last shop like that I was in was a place called Higgs in Holly Hill,FL. Prior to that, as Setec is also very familiar with, was an actual detailing supply store called PAL Automotive in New Jersey. But yeah, those types of stores are getting scarce.

Last time I was in PAL was forever ago. I used to have an automotive paint store one town over, but they closed up a long time ago, I`m not sure I ever bought any MG stuff there, though, only car paint. I`m sure online shopping has killed a lot of these small places, and since most body shops mix up their own paint (I think). I mean it`s not like the lacquer days when people would venture into spray painting their own cars, like I did when I was young, dumb, and full of...ambition.
 
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