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Old May 8, 2003 | 11:28 PM
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Stoner Speed Bead

Just saw this product by stoner the other day and Fully trust stoner products my favorite being trim shine and the tire gloss. I guess the speed bead is a quick wax and just wondering if anybodys tried it or knows anything about it.


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-JOhn
Old May 9, 2003 | 11:09 AM
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I had several free sample bottles of it as I sell some Stoner products for them (Invisible Glass and Tarminator) and I can NOT stand the Speed Bead product, it acts just like (and smells like) you are spraying pledge furniture polish on your paint, it is oily and leaves an aweful film on your paint.

If you want a product similar to this just use any detailer spray instead of this product.
Old May 9, 2003 | 02:40 PM
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No "spray" wax product is going to offer protection like an actual wax or sealant. There's no way in hell it'll give "lasting protection" like an actual wax or polymer product. At best, it may last one day to a few days depending on the brand and type of QD. Also the Speed Bead is obviously abrasive in nature as it claims to remove oxidation and scratches. It would remove any existing wax or sealant already on your car.

As Kevin suggested, you'd be better off buying a QD that is similar to the kind of wax you are using. If you aren't waxing very often, give the SB a try, you may happen to like it. If you already have wax on your car, why remove it with a QD product?

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Old May 9, 2003 | 04:24 PM
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I agree, I have tried Eagle One "wax as you dry" or something like that... and it totally sucks. leaves that "Film". I'm better of with "Nu Finish".

BTW... Do you guys know a Zaino retailer where I can place an dorder online using a credit card??? my car is at the body & paint shop right now, and I'd like to give it a shot when I get it back, with her new fresh Du-Pont finish.
Old May 9, 2003 | 04:43 PM
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I agree, I have tried Eagle One "wax as you dry" or something like that... and it totally sucks. leaves that "Film". I'm better of with "Nu Finish".

BTW... Do you guys know a Zaino retailer where I can place an dorder online using a credit card??? my car is at the body & paint shop right now, and I'd like to give it a shot when I get it back, with her new fresh Du-Pont finish.
Most Zaino distributors like myself take orders online using www.paypal.com
Old May 9, 2003 | 10:42 PM
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Most Zaino distributors like myself take orders online using www.paypal.com
I do have a paypal.com account. what is your web page address. or where can I place an order?

cause I really don't want to print a form, then fill it and write a check, and mail it and wait for it to get there, and all that hassle.
Old May 12, 2003 | 10:34 PM
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Originally posted by 95 3.8
I agree, I have tried Eagle One "wax as you dry" or something like that... and it totally sucks. leaves that "Film". I'm better of with "Nu Finish".

BTW... Do you guys know a Zaino retailer where I can place an dorder online using a credit card??? my car is at the body & paint shop right now, and I'd like to give it a shot when I get it back, with her new fresh Du-Pont finish.

I ran into the same problem with the wax as u dry and to fix it all you have to do is just buff over it with a dry shammy and it will remove the haze and leave a nice gleam.

Later,
-JOhn
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