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Old 03-01-2019, 08:27 PM
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Anyone try F11? Looks like snake oil to me. Just curious if anyone has tried it.
Old 03-02-2019, 01:28 AM
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Don't get it. So many other products on the market that do a whole lot better for less money. Are you looking for something that works as a quick detail + protection or strictly for protection?
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I usually use Mcguires quick detailer between waxes. I'm not really looking for something else. I am just curious about F11's claims. And yeah, it is expensive.
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Originally Posted by knight rider
I usually use Mcguires quick detailer between waxes. I'm not really looking for something else. I am just curious about F11's claims. And yeah, it is expensive.
To be honest, for what it claims, you can buy Meguiar's D156 Xpress Spray Wax for about $30/gal
https://deandetails.com/collections/...wax-d156-1-gal

Also for not a whole lot more, you can use something like P&S Bead Maker which will give you added protection over something like Meguiar's D156 and a whole lot more slickness
https://deandetails.com/collections/...int-protectant

And if ceramic based technology is more up your alley, Gtechniq C2v3 is what I use. I cut it 50/50 with water and use it once a month during the drying process.
https://deandetails.com/collections/...liquid-crystal
Old 08-29-2019, 02:22 PM
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I've been using it for a couple years and frankly i'm impressed. Much easier to apply, can apply to everything, molding, windows, etc. Does a great job. It doesnt live up to all their claims, but it puts on a great shine. My TL is 8 years old with 112K miles and looks like new.
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