Body Magic wax with pics
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Originally posted by RockPick
Looks good man and it sounds like you've found a product that you like. With that in mind, make sure you utilize it on a frequent basis!
On a different note, do you have a close up picture of your stock wheels? Are they painted on the insides of the 'spokes'?
RP
Looks good man and it sounds like you've found a product that you like. With that in mind, make sure you utilize it on a frequent basis!
On a different note, do you have a close up picture of your stock wheels? Are they painted on the insides of the 'spokes'?
RP
And I did paint the wheels. I was going to use the fx4 wheel and paint it but I just painted the stock lariat wheels. I have since ordered 20 inch chrome wheels but they are on back order.
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Re: Body Magic wax with pics
[QUOTE]Originally posted by 04 RED LARIAT
[B]Has anyone ever used body magic products?
Its my favorite wax as it goes on and off the easiest of anything I have ever used.
I get it from a local bodyshop, not sure if its available in retail stores or not.
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After looking at the MSDS for the wax, it appears it's a one step cleaner wax. It contains a fair amount of petroleum solvents and clay. One step cleaner waxes can offer some good results, but don'y really give lasting protection. With you waxing as often as you do, that shouldn't be a problem. I would venture a guess that it's made for Evercoat by one of the wax companies. It could very well be a rebrand of another wax. Nice job on the truck and the wheels look really good how you painted them.
[B]Has anyone ever used body magic products?
Its my favorite wax as it goes on and off the easiest of anything I have ever used.
I get it from a local bodyshop, not sure if its available in retail stores or not.
QUOTE]
After looking at the MSDS for the wax, it appears it's a one step cleaner wax. It contains a fair amount of petroleum solvents and clay. One step cleaner waxes can offer some good results, but don'y really give lasting protection. With you waxing as often as you do, that shouldn't be a problem. I would venture a guess that it's made for Evercoat by one of the wax companies. It could very well be a rebrand of another wax. Nice job on the truck and the wheels look really good how you painted them.
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