What's new
Car Wash Forum

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Warsaw

briteauto

Member
I'm about ready to try a new ccp and posted a few weeks ago about trying berry dry - seems like quite a few people have given it a shot. Anyone out there try Warsaw's vanilla clearcoat? Is this a step up/down from the berry dry? I think they have it in an oil free formula as well.

Thanks in advance for any input.
 
I'm about ready to try a new ccp and posted a few weeks ago about trying berry dry - seems like quite a few people have given it a shot. Anyone out there try Warsaw's vanilla clearcoat? Is this a step up/down from the berry dry? I think they have it in an oil free formula as well.

Thanks in advance for any input.

BriteAuto,

We have been using it for over a year & we have had good experience with it over many others that we tried. I did notice the other day a customer apparently did not rinse the excess off enough & tried to dry his vehicle with one of our vended microfiber towels & showed me how the towel became non absorbent from the wax. Anybody else seen this from other waxes?

MJ
 
BriteAuto,

We have been using it for over a year & we have had good experience with it over many others that we tried. I did notice the other day a customer apparently did not rinse the excess off enough & tried to dry his vehicle with one of our vended microfiber towels & showed me how the towel became non absorbent from the wax. Anybody else seen this from other waxes?

MJ

Thanks MJ - are you using the oil free product - formula 533 Vanilla foam, or is yours an mso product - formula 538 Vanilla Kote?

Thanks.

Mike
 
Thanks MJ - are you using the oil free product - formula 533 Vanilla foam, or is yours an mso product - formula 538 Vanilla Kote?

Thanks.

Mike

brite,

It says 530 VK Vanilla Kote on it ---- It is the 5 gallon microdrum.

Mike
 
Back
Top