05-01-2007, 09:47 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lexington, KY
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turbomangt : kwayne, you bring up a great question, in the past after you waxed a car the water would bead up, it was discovered that when those beads stayed on your car, say in the sun for example, and dired, a water spot would etch into the finish. chemical companies have been increasingly aware of this and have changed technology in the modern polymer synthetics to have water "sheet" off a car. In this way, you won't get spoting................gary
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I need some new technology then. Unless I use the Mr Clean filter, I still get beading.
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