Sunday, March 9, 2014

New Car Wax best for clearcoat new cars


Race Day Ltd .com , Race Day Ltd .net, Race-Day-Ltd.com

The Auto detail cleaner with Carnauba wax, that shines on and on


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6740 W. DEER VALLEY RD
D107 #182
Glendale Az. 85310












 
 


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Designed with SPEED in mind and out of personal needs to be able to clean, wax and shine a vehicle in just minutes instead of hours and without having to go to a car wash.
With Race Day Ltd you can shine up your car just before you get ready to go out and your ride will look great. We scented our product to help give you an airfreshiner inside when used.
For chrome, polished wheels, clear coat vehicles, motorcycles, RV's, airplanes, R/C Toys, helicopters, offroad, atv's, late model vehicles, and just about anything you can think of.









  • Long Lasting Shine
  • Easy to use and:
  • FAST, Your Done in Minutes
  • Spray and wipe off with a clean dry towel
    ***Contains Carnauba wax***
    ***Can be used in Direct Sunlight***
    • This product stays wet longer so it can be used in sunlight
    • Won't leave a white residue like other wax products
    • It will shed water off, leaving your vehicle cleaner longer
    • Use in and on your vehicle, gauges, console, dash components etc.
    • Scented formula leaves a nice fragrance inside your vehicle
    • Use less in High Humidity , because it stays wet longer
    • ALWAYS adjust Nozzle to a fine mist spray
    • One 24oz bottle should last for 3-4 cleanings, depending on the size of the unit.
    • Mud, salt and snow must be washed off before use



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