Wizards Car Polish, Is It Better Than Wax? Product Reviews.



Posted: Sunday, March 05, 2006

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AAWSALES.com

Wizards Shine Master polish, is it better for your car or motorcycle than wax?

A consumer's review.

Many folks truly do not understand the differences between car polish, and car wax.

Within the context of this article, I will try and explain in simple terms, why I believe that you should POLISH your car/motorcycle, instead of waxing it. I will further try and point out some very valid reasons as to WHY I feel you are also much better off POLISHING your car/motorcycle with a product like Wizards Shine Master, which is a professional quality car/motorcycle polish, as opposed to waxing it. This particular product, is actually one of today's best kept secrets.

The debate has raged on for many years, amongst professionals as well as amateurs, whether you should polish your car/motorcycle, or wax it. On any given day, you can visit one of thousands of car and or motorcycle enthusiasts web forums, and find a heated discussion with regards to this very subject. Well to be quite honest with you, some of the stances in these discussions I find rather amusing and misleading to say the very least.

Let's take a further look.

When using a wax on your car's paint, most people either apply it too light or too heavy, which can cause excessive streaking, and caking up of the wax. Many people also just keep applying wax to their car instead of taking the old wax off first. This also has a tendency to cause a buildup of wax, which can leave your ride's paint looking terrible. My main beef with wax, is that is usually starts to yellow out after a while. This can lead to your car/motorcycle having a yellowish tint to its paint. Not good in my opinion. Many waxes also harden which does not allow the paint to breath properly, again, not a good thing.

The above are just a few of the reasons why I prefer Wizards detailing polishes, instead of any wax on the market. Many auto-body shops use this very product as a final detailing preparation, before releasing the recently repaired vehicle to the owner. Shine master actually seals the paint, but it also allows it to breathe properly. It is easy to apply and remove, and it leaves an unremarkable shine to your paint. It also protects and shines better than wax, without washing away. Many show car owners also use this polish for the reason that it works, and it works very well.http://www.AAWsales.com



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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)
» left by John R.
from NY
5 years 332 days ago.
Excellent article. I just ordered several Wizards products from your site!
» left by William A.
from TN, USA
5 years 332 days ago.
Thanks for the info. I'll use Wizards instead of wax now.
» left by Jan S
from Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 year 128 days ago.
I have been using Shine Master and Mist and Shine on my 3 show cars for 5 years now. Before that I used Mothers and Zymol. Shine Master produces a spectacular shine. The finish on my vehicles still looks like new on the years old paint.
» left by Anonymous 1 year 128 days ago.
Thanks for the kudos fellas, I really appreciate it. And I'm glad my article helped you.
» left by Anonymous
1 year 48 days ago.
The Shine Master is excellent but their Supreme Seal is even better,try it
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