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Old 04-03-2008, 06:31 AM
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Seeing that there are many CG users here,
I would like to know more bout the bww , how easy to use, method of application, results, and durability.
and also comparison to other waxes like ocw, nb, p21s too if any ?

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Old 04-03-2008, 07:08 AM
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BWW is a nice product..it has a very wet look to it...very smooth looking...its a easy on and off product...but the durability of it is just a a few weeks like 3 maybe 4 tops....if your a frequent waxer then its nice to use...

a good system is using the BWW and then freshening it with the Blitz spray weekly..it will help it last a bit longer....

if BWW was a bit more durable it would be a super product...it does look nice on good prepped paint...very wet looking

hope this helps....

also you can use the ez creme glaze under it.. then top it with the BWW ....real nice look... then use the blitz spray weekly to freshen it up....

so many combos..lol.....

but yes the BWW is a nice product...

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:50 AM
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i agree...bww is a fantastic product...and the price is unbeatable...especially if you are looking at waxes like nb, ps12...better value is found with bww...the look imo is much better...durability is about the same in those three...OCW lasts a bit longer...but the look is not as wet as BWW....
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:03 AM
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how many applications do you get out of the 16 oz bottles ?

i will probably touch it up weekly with OS , OCW or OID . so many choices too. heh
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:19 AM
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how many applications do you get out of the 16 oz bottles ?

i will probably touch it up weekly with OS , OCW or OID . so many choices too. heh

How many applications depends on how you apply it....if you are heavy using it or litely using it...


I can use a 1/2 oz of sealant doing my truck doing a thin coat...


I use a baby medicine syringe..I fill it to what i think I need..1/2 oz...I spray a little QD or AW on applicator to prime it....then apply a few drops of product I am using..spread it out till applicator is dry of product..add a few more drops and continue....by the time i am done its either empty or I may have some left over...squirt remaining back in bottle...done

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Old 04-03-2008, 09:43 AM
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To be honest, I wasn't thrilled with it. I think it is your average professional detailer type of product that is made more for ease of use than looks or durability. Great if you want to get them in and out the door but don't care what happens in 2 weeks. Good if you are a car dealer and don't care what happens once it is out the door but I would not use it on any of my customers or my car. I also found it to give a milky look on my black Z06.
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:19 AM
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Looks vs. Price i feel it is quite unbeatable...im a frequent waxer but even its durability is a little shy of my bottom line so i just use it on occassion. I have an entire gallon of it
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Old 04-03-2008, 11:33 AM
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How many applications depends on how you apply it....if you are heavy using it or litely using it...


I can use a 1/2 oz of sealant doing my truck doing a thin coat...


I use a baby medicine syringe..I fill it to what i think I need..1/2 oz...I spray a little QD or AW on applicator to prime it....then apply a few drops of product I am using..spread it out till applicator is dry of product..add a few more drops and continue....by the time i am done its either empty or I may have some left over...squirt remaining back in bottle...done

Al
what a great tip! thanks

I always wondered if something like this would work.
Plastic Bottles, Natural Air Spray Bottle with Pump
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Old 04-03-2008, 06:47 PM
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is this stuff the same/similar to Poorboys EX? If so, the looks are pretty good for such as easy to use product. I got 2 months durability out of, too!

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Old 04-03-2008, 11:40 PM
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I like BWW. It's cheap,looks great, and is easy to use.
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