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I actually have a can of similar wax. Got it when I lived in Miami 25 years ago. My neighbor worked for Magnum Marine where they built the Cigarette and Magnum boats and he gave me a can. They used to wax the hulls with it. It is absolutely the slipperiest wax I ever seen but a nightmare of work to put on. You can only do about 1-2 sq.ft. of surface at a time and must get it off immediately with a clean cloth every time because the cloth fibers clog up with residue and you can't use the cloth again. It takes 6-8-10 minutes per every 1-2 sq.ft. of surface area or 4+ hours to wax a GN after you clay it. I would not waste it on my old cars, the first time I used it I did half the hood of my then brand new black 89 Lincoln Mark VII. Big mistake as it does turn to concrete and it took me over an hour to work it off. Thought I ruined the hood. Still have the wax, it goes a long way as long as you keep the applicator warm and it looks like the day he gave it to me, just too much work to use it. My white T has never had a paint finish worth 4+ hours to wax. On dark cars the shine looks wet and a foot deep. Nothing sticks to it, water and dust just slide off.

Mikey
 
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