racingbeat
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who will win? :grinno:
I'm going to test all three this weekend. Been using the FX100 for two months now and I'm VERY impressed with the ease of use and the fact that it works well over both Carnauba and Acrylic Sealants/waxes. Very versatile and it does an excellent job on my wheels. For the low price and comendably low shipping charge I ordered another bottle stictly for use on my all-too-frequently-cleaned wheels.
As for the paint itself I'm going to give Acrylic Jett a few panels and give Poor Boy's a few panels as well. My car is Arctic Silver so I'm hoping to get some depth from sealing. So far I'm gravitating toward sprayable sealants since I want to 'rub' on the paint as little as possible. But I'm hesitant that a sprayable sealant will work as well as a liquid paste.
What's next Klasse All In One in a spray bottle?
I'll also be using Pink Wax for the first time with #425(my new best friend..sooo sliperrry).
I'm going to test all three this weekend. Been using the FX100 for two months now and I'm VERY impressed with the ease of use and the fact that it works well over both Carnauba and Acrylic Sealants/waxes. Very versatile and it does an excellent job on my wheels. For the low price and comendably low shipping charge I ordered another bottle stictly for use on my all-too-frequently-cleaned wheels.
As for the paint itself I'm going to give Acrylic Jett a few panels and give Poor Boy's a few panels as well. My car is Arctic Silver so I'm hoping to get some depth from sealing. So far I'm gravitating toward sprayable sealants since I want to 'rub' on the paint as little as possible. But I'm hesitant that a sprayable sealant will work as well as a liquid paste.
What's next Klasse All In One in a spray bottle?

I'll also be using Pink Wax for the first time with #425(my new best friend..sooo sliperrry).