Nufinish
Living
in the desert, my car's paint has taken a beating from the sun. The
hood and roof are the worst. It is a purple car, but the hood and roof
are looking like mother-of-pearl. I thought with how bad it looked I
would need to have it repainted. One night when I was watching TV, I saw
a commercial for Nu Finish, a once a year car polish. The commercial
made me want to try it. When I was paid for that week I went and got
some at Wal-Mart, it was
The
bottle says it contains no wax, and that it will not scratch your cars
clear coat finish. Nu Finish can also be used on fiberglass boats, RV's
and motorcycles, and it will polish chrome surfaces. It claims you can
put it on in the direct sun, but I don't think I am going to that. I do
not want to stand in the sun. The directions seem easy
I do want to note that you cannot use it on Vinyl; metalized plastic trim, simulated wood, rubber, or flat paint.
To start off, you must wash the car and let it dry. Get yourself two
soft cloths. Get one of them wet then squeeze the excess water out
leaving it damp. It is best to work in sections, because if you leave it
too long it does not wipe off as good. Put a good size blob on the damp
cloth, when applying to car work a circular pattern. Try to keep it an
even, as you apply it. When it dries it gets hazy, that is when you wipe
it off. Again, use a circular motion when wiping off. It works better
then just wiping. It says to re-apply it after thirty days for maximum
protection, but on the spots that it didn't take well I re-did right
away. And, is has not done anything bad to it so I
It is good to see that something actually works like it
says it does. I have been telling everyone I know to go and get some. I
have an 80 something car and I did only half of the car so I can see how
it wears in the sun and
I have yet to see if lasts as
long as long as it says it will, at least 52 automatic car wash. I have
already washed the car once since I put it on and it did not seem to
wear off any.
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