Automagic's New Strawberry Wet Wax.

MirandaDetailin

Miranda Detailing
So I use a lot off Automagic products and really like them, especially the interior cleaners and dressings.

Lately I have been using the Strawberry Wet Wax with a DA and finishing/waxing pad. It works really well. It actually lightly polishes and is easy to use even in direct hot sun. It wipes off easy also.

Has anyone had success with it? What are your thoughts on longevity? (if prepped correctly of course)

What about the other polishes GS-1, BC1 and 2?
 
Wow bc1 and bc2, I haven't used them in a long time. I actually use to like there Power cut Plus. I wonder if they still make that. AutoMagic does have some stuff I like.
 
BC-2 is a great final polish/AIO and fills like no other. Easy to use and very versatile too. BC-1 is a little touchy and can act up with wool as the lubes aren't as wet as BC-1. GS-1 (not as strong as BC-1 IMHO) is almost like BC-2, but a little stronger. Great with wool and foam. Haven't used Cherry Wet Wax, but a close friend does and says it's ok, (don't lick it even though it's tempting), and don't get it on textured trim. It looks like it's the fragrenced version of their old Wet Wax? Great looks, super duper slickness and mediorcre durability. Oh, and pretty cheap too.
 
David Fermani said:
BC-2 is a great final polish/AIO and fills like no other. Easy to use and very versatile too. BC-1 is a little touchy and can act up with wool as the lubes aren't as wet as BC-1. GS-1 (not as strong as BC-1 IMHO) is almost like BC-2, but a little stronger. Great with wool and foam. Haven't used Cherry Wet Wax, but a close friend does and says it's ok, (don't lick it even though it's tempting), and don't get it on textured trim. It looks like it's the fragrenced version of their old Wet Wax? Great looks, super duper slickness and mediorcre durability. Oh, and pretty cheap too.

Great info...thanks

I do like the Strawberry wet wax it seems to fill a little also. I have noticed that it cleans a little too. I tried the GS-1 with the Megs MF pads to remove some stratches, it actually preformed really well, it had a nice buffing cycle and removed the defects with ease. It was on a Honda Odyssey, the clear may be pretty soft anyways. So now I'm going to try Automagic compounds and polishes with the Meg MF system and see how well they preform.
 
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