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Old 07-13-2010, 03:03 AM   #1
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Has anyone tried wax called Fast Wax?

Has anyone used this wax on their Monty? I saw a demonstration at the Calgary Stampede, and they say it is safe to use on RV fibreglass with gel-coat. I saw it remove tar from a Hummer, plus it waxed the door.

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"Fast Wax (FW1) is a high performance cleaning wax in an aerosol can. It will not only clean & wax your vehicle, but also remove grease, tar, bugs, mildew, road grime, light scratches and tree sap...FAST!!! FW1 removes oxidation and restores faded paint. FW1 contains no silicones, teflons, or CFCs (chorofluorcarbons) which are harmful to the environment. FW1 is also clear coat and gel coat (i.e. boats) safe".
 
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Old 07-13-2010, 05:08 AM   #2
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Burlington Graphic tells us every year at the fall rally ..do not wax the graphics..... I do not wax the graphics...our 06 3400 graphics are in great shape. who knows???
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Old 07-13-2010, 12:32 PM   #3
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I just purchased FW1 while on vacation and tried it on the front cap of our Montana after traveling from the Seattle area to Butte MT. I washed off all the bugs with a wet microfiber cloth and a bucket of water (in RV park so could not wash it). Then used FW1 to remove the bug remnants and to put a coat of wax back on. It did work as well as Bounce sheets to remove the bug remains, but it did remove them. I did like the shine it left, which Bounce sheets do not leave. As you know FW1 has Carnauba wax which is always good on fiberglass. When I got to West Yellowstone the bugs from that road trip did appear to come off easer, but they usually do right after a good wax job. I try to keep it off the decals, I use 303 on the decals when I can.
I then used FW1 on my truck, after first removing the road grime with a wet microfiber cloth, and the truck turned out beautiful. So of course when we got home the Wife wanted to put it on her car, so we did her car too. So far I am pleased with FW1...but I am pleased with most waxes we use, its just nice not to have to use water to clean as FW1 is a waterless cleaner wax. I will have to see how it holds up in the long haul.
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