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I dont work for NU FINISH or am getting paid to write this but i just tried there product and it was excellent ! I recently just used kitten wax compound and never again will I. I applied it, Looked great, Felt great and smelt great BUT when it rained for a bit and then the sun came up and dried it there was droplets that had left little drop sized marks all over the car :(. On my trip to autobahn i had a chat and he tried selling a 50 dollar bottle of polish. wasnt keen. Got new finish and what can i say. Applying it is that friggin easy. With kitten you had to rub it in and make sure there was no residue which takes a good chunk of time. NU FINISH, Damp cloth and clean cloth. Chuck it on ( i did it in direct sunlight) within twenty seconds it drys up and with the clean cloth you simply run it over the white stuff and it flakes off leaving a smooth even layer over the paint. It is nice and shiny but didnt give it a fake look if you can get what im saying, It didnt look like someone has thrown a bottle of wax on it. Some would say it looked like NU paint :P The weather were i am is super random and at the moment its raining yet being super hot and im assuming thats what the kitten stuff didnt like but NU FINISH. It looks great, no droplets, no uneven patches just shiny smooth paint. Any one whos is proud of there car i highly recommend it. I just thought id share my story of how impressed i was. Its the orange bottle which says NU FINISH cant miss it.

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Yeah mate it does fairly good job.

Had you used it first up you would be dissapointed.

It doesn't cut very well, if your doing it by hand it's a lot of work.

You realy need to cut first before you think about using Nu-finish

The water spot bit you mention sound about right.

To be honest it's a good product,I've used it for years but doesn't shine/glow deeply like say Mothers.

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