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SandViper

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Has anyone used this product? just wondering if it's any good. The ad's get my curious, I'm not one to just buy in right away.
 

thompsonracing

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I looked at their site briefly.

Clay is clay.

They state their kits are sold off-label for $500 to $1500 on other sites, but you can get it on their site for $97. Sounds like infomercial BS.

I have never used the product so can't say if it works or not. I wouldn't spend my money on it.

How many dealers have you seen use it? None that I know of.

If you buy it, post up a review.
 

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Your money would be better spent buying some over the counter stuff at Auto Zone. This stuff is equivalent to that. I heard about them about 2 or 3 years ago and started investigating. The people I an others talked to at the company could never answer the hard questions truthfully, or without a bunch of super babble that would confuse the average Joe. Basically, it's all hype. Like I said, you can get stuff off the shelf that will give you the same results.

Word to the wise. If anyone says that their wax will last a year or more, RUN.
 

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Products that last for YEARS

First, that is a pretty open-ended statement. Some products will last one to two years, providing that the car is kept in storage, no dust around, not driven, etc. Now, things being under "normal" conditions, driving, etc., there is not a product out there that will last a year (S). Some of those that put out that claim have a little statement on their ad that says " with proper maintenance and a new coat every three months" it will last for the time prescribed.

Many products out there are so solvent laden that after a few days or weeks, there is nothing left. On those that there is a question, look at their MSDS sheets and look for the solvent content and it will answer some questions ;)
 

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I'm pretty sure the OP doesn't want to encapsulate his Viper in a controlled environment with ionized air and security guards! He seems like a driver to me.

Wax is not going to last any exact given time for everyone. A car sitting in North Dakota and a car sitting in Arizona will experience two different wear times of wax. That's why I always laugh when I see these outrageous claims. It is nothing but marketing which appeals to those who may be looking for fuss free maintenance. Just like that magic pen that makes all your scratches go away. Just wipe it on and the scratch and wallah! No more scratch! :rolleyes:
 

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Maybe they mean it will last for years in the container:D
 

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