I used it today for the first time on my white 1996 non-garaged Civic.
Despite a harsh winter, I needed no prep since I have a coat of AIO, Collinite Insulator topped with Blitz.
I washed with GC mixed with an ounce of #00 and a sheepskin. I dried with a synthetic chamois that I have used fo years and a MF. (Didn't want to get my WW dirty)
I wiped down with FI before application with PakShaks.
Since it's a daily driver, non-garaged, exposed to the worst of the elements, I have some slight marring and a bit of cobwebbing effect when viewed under the right light. Otherwise, the surface is in great shape; nice and slick.
Easy application with the supplied foam applicator; a little went a long way. Smelled real nice, like fruity lifesaver candy! The bottle design is a little tacky, but who really cares! Hats off to the marketing guys though. They did their homework as far as apealing to Joe Consumer; the baggy pants, hat on side ways, eyebrow pierced, import modifying, coffee can exhaust, cheezy graphics, twenty something yuk yuk. (Like JNGR's Integra...JUST KIDDING!!)
Easy off after 20 minutes with PakShak MF even when left in the sun. No residue, no smearing. I wiped down with FI again when finished.
The paint was ultra slick; very slippery. Reminded me of VM and a bit like AIO too. I liked the feeling.
However, it did nothing to fill in the slight marring and cobwebbing. If it did, maybe just a little. I was a tad disapointed; but then again, I don't expect a wax to do that.
It's hard to judge it on white. It's a tricky color - very bland, no mettalic flake, etc...
The result was nice and wet looking. It had a glow to it. Scottwax says it gets better after a couple hours. I'll check tomorrow morning.
I must say I do like the final apearance better than the Blitz topper. More pop to it. Again, I like the slickness! Not bad for one application. It completely changed the feel of the surface.
Is it REVOLUTIONARY? Is it GREAT? No, not really (too early)...but it's a very solid product off the bat and I'll continue to test and use it on other cars I detail.
The key will be when I apply it to my green Jetta with a PC and finishing pad after proper surface prep. It's a much darker car and I think I'll be able to better judge the final look. I'm excited to try it on darker cars. I'm going to layer it on top of Hand Polish. Should be neat!
I'm happy with the look. I'm curious to see what the durability factor is and how it washes the next car wash.
If I were anyone here, I'd buy it. Why not? Why not try it? $15 will do a bunch of cars. Overall, it's worth the money.