shadybreal
New member
I was lucky enough to be given a small bottle of this stuff a few weeks ago, and man was I surprising impressed. It was very easy to use and looked great.
Process:
Wash w/ Hyper wash via Pressure washer foam gun (amazing tool)
Clay w/ Meg medium
Max Wax on hood, roof, and trunk: I haven't used many paste waxes, but
I'm in love w/ Max Wax. It goes on and off like butter and leaves the
surface feeling oh so smooth.
Flitz Speed Wax on the remaining exterior: I usually don't switch waxes in
middle of a vehicle, but I wanted to see the if I could feel the difference
in the two (Max and Flitz). After finishing I have to be honest in saying I
really couldn't tell too much of a difference. Maybe one will be more
durable than another, but the Flitz Speed Wax was very smooth. I used
it by spraying one panel at a time and wiping it in w/ a MF, then removing
it w/ another MF. I able to do one side in about 3 or 4 minutes.
Pics:
Conclusion:
After using Flitz Speed Wax today, I'll be ordering another bottle once I get close to finishing my current one. I only wish you could get it in a larger quanity. One thing I notice about it is if you put too much on one particular panel it can streak a little and requires a little more work to remove. This happened on a black Vette today. Besides that this product rocks, and I recommend you ordering it when you get a chance.
Bradley
Process:
Wash w/ Hyper wash via Pressure washer foam gun (amazing tool)
Clay w/ Meg medium
Max Wax on hood, roof, and trunk: I haven't used many paste waxes, but
I'm in love w/ Max Wax. It goes on and off like butter and leaves the
surface feeling oh so smooth.
Flitz Speed Wax on the remaining exterior: I usually don't switch waxes in
middle of a vehicle, but I wanted to see the if I could feel the difference
in the two (Max and Flitz). After finishing I have to be honest in saying I
really couldn't tell too much of a difference. Maybe one will be more
durable than another, but the Flitz Speed Wax was very smooth. I used
it by spraying one panel at a time and wiping it in w/ a MF, then removing
it w/ another MF. I able to do one side in about 3 or 4 minutes.
Pics:



Conclusion:
After using Flitz Speed Wax today, I'll be ordering another bottle once I get close to finishing my current one. I only wish you could get it in a larger quanity. One thing I notice about it is if you put too much on one particular panel it can streak a little and requires a little more work to remove. This happened on a black Vette today. Besides that this product rocks, and I recommend you ordering it when you get a chance.
Bradley