Migliore Original Wax ?? Anyone ever try this ??

Mary B

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It looks like Autopia used to sell this product, what happened ??
Bad product ? Didn`t sell ?? Demand too high ???
 
Probably like other products it went buy the wayside with new products coming out. I miss the Amigo products :(
 
We are still around! We`re a niche brand and moved slower than Autopia`s desire volume, expectedly. We changed strategy a couple years ago and now work mainly on direct to consumer sales.
 
I liked their wowa sealant. I know that`s not what you asked, but I believe they make a very good product.
 
Thanks, I did see your youtube review, dust attracted fast.
Was that static ? because I had a lot of static applying BF Mid.sun, so much I could hear it crackle :wacko:

I don`t think it was static. I think it was all the oils in the mix.

I loved BFMS. That and Fuzion were my two favorite paste waxes. I never had BF Synergy or some of the newest so ones though.
 
Thanks, I did see your youtube review, dust attracted fast.
Was that static ? because I had a lot of static applying BF Mid.sun, so much I could hear it crackle :wacko:

i get a lot of crackle from almost all the spray waxes i use, not sure why
 
i get a lot of crackle from almost all the spray waxes i use, not sure why
More than likely it`s the polyester in the microfiber clothes along with the polymers in the spray waxes. Someone needs to contact our resident science professor, Kevin Brown, and have him explain the ionic charges of detailing products.

On a related note, my sister-in-law was a rural mail carrier and was "required" to have steel chains or straps dangle from her delivery vehicle to the road (ground) to prevent static build-up. If she did not, sometimes touching a mailbox on a metal post (now illegal because it would not break away in the event of a vehicle running into it) would cause quite a shock. I am wondering if you grounded a vehicle in the same way while polishing it if it would negate the effects of static electricity build-up. Might be worth a try, although seeing a vehicle with an old electrical extension cord stripped of wire insulation and wrapped around an axle and grounded to a pipe or electrical conduit might seem "hokey" and "weird" (wired??) at best.
 
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