malco nano care - aquawax

BigAl3

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has anyone tried this stuff? a local detail supply store has some and i've been thinking of trying it...

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Malco Nano Care - Aqua Wax creates outstanding gloss after washing and rinsing. No drying is needed before waxing. Just spray and wipe! This ready-to-use Aqua Wax works great on wet or dry surfaces, produces fantastic gloss quickly and is ideal for new and used car dealers.



Nano wax particles are so tiny (one billionth of a metre) that they penetrate very small spaces incredibly well. The outcome is greater product capability, ease of application, better surface penetration, high-gloss shine and longer lasting protection.



Malco Nano Care - Aqua Wax has a pleasant orange fragrance and is safe for use
 
Haven't come across it; but I do generally like Malco products.



Their UltraViolet wash is actually pretty nice.
 
Big AL, you wouldn't happen to be in Raleigh would you? If so, I know where you're talking about. I've used Malco's Perfex and Nano Polish - both worked great. I've bought the Swirl Remover, Purple Hand Glaze and Rejuvenator - just ain't tried them yet. I've going out there tomorrow - might pick u[ a few things, say the car was is good huh? might have to try it!
 
Is there any other places that sell malco places that you can pick up locally in CA? I looked up their distributor site and it shows nothing..
 
JuneBug said:
Big AL, you wouldn't happen to be in Raleigh would you?



i live in southern, california...



ThEGuN said:
Is there any other places that sell malco places that you can pick up locally in CA? I looked up their distributor site and it shows nothing..



where are you located?



BlackElantraGT said:
Interesting. Does it smell anything like DG AquaWax?



i saw it on the shelf, but didn't unscrew the top or thoroughly look at the bottle. i have a feeling though, that it's going to be pricey. i'll check it out on monday...
 
BlackElantraGT said:
Interesting. Does it smell anything like DG AquaWax?



i saw it on the shelf, but didn't unscrew the top or thoroughly look at the bottle. i have a feeling though, that it's going to be pricey. i'll check it out on monday...
 
Junebug-



I have a feeling you're going to hate the swirl mark remover. The stuff is nothing but fillers imo. It's directions are polish till it's gone, so i do... there are no visible swirlmarks whatsoever, until you take the slightest wipe to remove the residue then presto, all the swirlmarks pop back up. Very strange product, let me know if you feel the same when you try it.
 
Well, I bought some Majestic Solutions Poly Sealant and applied a coat over the MS banana wax I put on last Sunday (wife's new Honda van) royal blue color. Oh, I got a sample of Malco Purple car wash - I like, even if I mixed it far weaker than the directions say. The sealer was applied with a PC- blue pad, wiped off with MF towel, left a very slight film but it cured in a couple of hours and the shine/slickness is great. Tomorrow I was going to do a coat of Danase Wet Glase, but I don't think it needs it, instead I'm going to go over it with Malco's Aquawax. It was $7.00 for a spray bottle. And good to see that Malco has an outlet on the West coast too. This is a company that hardly ever gets mentioned on the forum, unlike Presta (which is a division of Malco). I agree that the Malco website like HiTemps is in need of a make-over!



VASuper - the bottle of Malco Swil Remover states "contains no fillers waxes or silicones" and to use a blue wool pad. Were you using a wool pad?
 
JuneBug said:
VASuper - the bottle of Malco Swil Remover states "contains no fillers waxes or silicones" and to use a blue wool pad. Were you using a wool pad?





Blue wool, and I know it says it contains no fillers but there's definitely something weird about that product.
 
I'll have to try it next time I get a swirlly paint job to correct. But, the Perfex and Nano Polish worked very well, I got LSP ready results with LC pads - even using Perfex and it's a medium grade compound. I forgot to mention that a witnessed a guy clean and restore a cloudy headlight lens with just a foam tire shine pad and some Malco headlight lens cleaner, he only rubbed it in for a minute, maybe less - by hand, then wipe clean with MF towel. Yeah, had to add that to the purchase today - not bad for $9.95 and 10X better than Megs stuff.
 
Allen, care to mention what store you saw this at? I don't think I've ever seen any Malco products before. Is it a SoCal chain or just a small store in the 951?
 
Junebug, I've honestly never seen anything like it, in halogens before wipedown there are no visible defects. After lightly sliding a mf across the panel it's as if they were never removed? Maybe I didn't break it down all the way, but still very strange that while on the paint no swirls, wipe off instantl swirlage.
 
OK - got a chance to try Malco's Aquawax today. First I applied it on my wife's van, paint was just sealed yesterday and the surface was dry. Malco's AW went on easy with a MF applicator, I sprayed and lightly rubbed it over the surface, then I wiped off the excess with a MF towel. The looks were stunning, surface was slick. Next, I washed my Rav4, wiped 90% of the water off with a CWB and then sprayed the Malco AW on and wiped the rest of the water off. It was like a water magnet, left a nice coat of shine and slickness behind. So, how does it compare to Duragloss AW? Well, it has a orange smell instead of coconut and other than that - I'd say they work the same. If I really cared, I'd do a durabilty test or something but considering I wash my vehicles weekly, and usually use some kind of spray wax or sealer afterwards - it's a moot point. Would I buy Malco again, sure, that orange smell is pretty nice and I think I can get a big discount on a gallon jug.



I sure wished I enjoyed doing interiors as much, but I really hate that part of detailing.
 
JuneBug said:
OK - got a chance to try Malco's Aquawax today. First I applied it on my wife's van, paint was just sealed yesterday and the surface was dry. Malco's AW went on easy with a MF applicator, I sprayed and lightly rubbed it over the surface, then I wiped off the excess with a MF towel. The looks were stunning, surface was slick. Next, I washed my Rav4, wiped 90% of the water off with a CWB and then sprayed the Malco AW on and wiped the rest of the water off. It was like a water magnet, left a nice coat of shine and slickness behind. So, how does it compare to Duragloss AW? Well, it has a orange smell instead of coconut and other than that - I'd say they work the same. If I really cared, I'd do a durabilty test or something but considering I wash my vehicles weekly, and usually use some kind of spray wax or sealer afterwards - it's a moot point. Would I buy Malco again, sure, that orange smell is pretty nice and I think I can get a big discount on a gallon jug.



thanks for the review, i may pick up a bottle tomorrow...
 
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