This morning I received a bottle of Vanilla Moose to test, a glaze that is made by Clearkote ( www.clearkote.net ). It won't be available for sale until the first of the year, but Everett Glass (Clearkote's owner) asked me to try it out and let him know what I thought of it.
It is a product meant to compliment Moose Wax, which seems to have chemical cleaners in it (I have removed moderate oxidation with it), but no abrasives to remove minor scratches and swirls. It comes in a 16 oz bottle, and probably larger sizes will also be available like the wax.
Anyway, I opened the bottle, and the product itself is white and has a vanilla/chemical smell to it. Nothing real bad, but don't expect a bouquet of flowery pineapple/banana/tropical scent to flood your nostrils. The label recommends you work it into the paint in a back and forth motion (the way air flows across the car) until the scratches are no longer visible. No need to wait for it to dry, either. Wipe off immediately or go over several sections of the car and wipe off when it is completely dry, didn't seem to matter, the excess wiped off quickly with no apparent dusting.
My car has some minor scratches here and there, but nothing too bad. Vanilla Moose went on very easy and spread quickly, needing very little product to do the job. All the minor surface scratches disappeared except for one, but honestly, I don't think DACP would get this one out (it is along the lower part of the drivers door when I opened it into a high curb a while back). It also did an excellent job on the black plastic pillars and mirrors on my car. It also leaves a very nice shine. Honestly, I couldn't see a difference between the sides I waxed with S100 last week and the sides I polished with Vanilla Moose, which to me suggests it leaves a very nice shine-if not, it would have degraded the appearance of the panels when compared to S100. I would compare the gloss to S100 Shine Enhancing Paint Cleanser and the cutting ability to be similar to Meguiars Swirl Free or #9 Swirl Remover. I wouldn't expect it to remove deep scratches and heavy swirls (nor do I believe that is it's intended use anyway), but for light scratches and swirls, it seems to work very well and quickly.
I am currently out of Moose Wax, so I couldn't try it directly over the Vanilla Moose (I need to order more, I cleaned out the shop near me off the wax a while back and they haven't ordered anymore yet, I guess I need to order straight from Clearkote), but I did rewax my car with S100 and the combination is every bit as glossy and wet looking as if I had used S100 SEPC and S100 Wax.
I don't know what the price will be when it is released, but in my opinion, it is worth checking out. Very nice gloss, works very quickly and is very user friendly.
I give it a big :up
It is a product meant to compliment Moose Wax, which seems to have chemical cleaners in it (I have removed moderate oxidation with it), but no abrasives to remove minor scratches and swirls. It comes in a 16 oz bottle, and probably larger sizes will also be available like the wax.
Anyway, I opened the bottle, and the product itself is white and has a vanilla/chemical smell to it. Nothing real bad, but don't expect a bouquet of flowery pineapple/banana/tropical scent to flood your nostrils. The label recommends you work it into the paint in a back and forth motion (the way air flows across the car) until the scratches are no longer visible. No need to wait for it to dry, either. Wipe off immediately or go over several sections of the car and wipe off when it is completely dry, didn't seem to matter, the excess wiped off quickly with no apparent dusting.
My car has some minor scratches here and there, but nothing too bad. Vanilla Moose went on very easy and spread quickly, needing very little product to do the job. All the minor surface scratches disappeared except for one, but honestly, I don't think DACP would get this one out (it is along the lower part of the drivers door when I opened it into a high curb a while back). It also did an excellent job on the black plastic pillars and mirrors on my car. It also leaves a very nice shine. Honestly, I couldn't see a difference between the sides I waxed with S100 last week and the sides I polished with Vanilla Moose, which to me suggests it leaves a very nice shine-if not, it would have degraded the appearance of the panels when compared to S100. I would compare the gloss to S100 Shine Enhancing Paint Cleanser and the cutting ability to be similar to Meguiars Swirl Free or #9 Swirl Remover. I wouldn't expect it to remove deep scratches and heavy swirls (nor do I believe that is it's intended use anyway), but for light scratches and swirls, it seems to work very well and quickly.
I am currently out of Moose Wax, so I couldn't try it directly over the Vanilla Moose (I need to order more, I cleaned out the shop near me off the wax a while back and they haven't ordered anymore yet, I guess I need to order straight from Clearkote), but I did rewax my car with S100 and the combination is every bit as glossy and wet looking as if I had used S100 SEPC and S100 Wax.
I don't know what the price will be when it is released, but in my opinion, it is worth checking out. Very nice gloss, works very quickly and is very user friendly.
I give it a big :up