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We have tried their products and found then to be a top end product. I disagree with the comments on caranuba though. Properly maintained surfaces with caranuba are the best preserved. That is why Ferrari endorses and uses IBIZ products on their museum cars and concourse cars. Yes over time all cars do develop what appears to be swirl marks. If the car was never done in circular motions, the slight marks that develop is actually the clearcoat, weathering and wearing. Thus the need for clearcoat restoration methods like clay and paint clense and/or clearcoat compounds. So bottom line on your question is that I would rank their products close to the top of my list but actually a close third. I prefer IBIZ in conjunction with Auto Magic Body Shine and P21S paint clense. Then I would have to say Griots is a second choice followed by Zaino. Regards : Just curious. Did a search to no avail. A local Zaino distributor condemned all carnuba-based waxes and claimed that all other products use some oil-based additive to ease application, and therefore dirt is attracted rather than repelled. I've been a long-time proponent of Wax Shop products, and your detailing suggestions (and Angela's) have certainly been in line with my detailing methods, but I have been impressed with the local Zaino guy's swirl-free black Viper. I''ve looked under flourescent lights - his car is one of the most swirl-free I've seen. We all have swirl marks (even you! 8-P) - mine are just WAY out of control after someone 'did me a favor' and washed my car for me (long story). I was interested in your take on this, if you don't mind. E-mail me if that is more appropriate, but I posted 'cuz I though everyone would want to know.

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