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Qwik Shine - Spray Wax (M009)

4.77 stars, based on 30 reviews
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Repeat Customer

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Repeat customer, Lakedrive Marine sold us the first bottle of Qwik Shine for my boat and it is a truly great product. It cleaned off oil from a spill in the Detroit River and also a disgusting algae bloom stain from Lake Erie, both with ease. We are having a new tile shower surround installed this weekend and will only use Biokleen to care for it.

San Bernardino, Ca.

Spray on-wipe off-easy

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Works great, I use it to clean my Can Am Spyder F3S which is all plastic body panels and Quick Shine takes the bug residue, dirt and dust off and leaves a nice clean shiny surface, even use it on the windscreen and shields of my helmets with no streaking or residue. Used to use Pledge but this works even better and it doesn't attract bees like Lemon Pledge did. Works so well I ordered a gallon so I won't run out. Highly recommended.

j,michigan

spray wax

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this stuff is so easy on and wipe off great fast way to wax your boat

Wax

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This is great for our boat

metro Columbus Ohio

Waxing cat boxes

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I purchased this product for an unconventional use - the clay litter I am using in my cat boxes formed a substance almost like concrete when mixed with cat urine. I thought if I could wax the boxes, then the wet litter would not stick to the bottom and sides of the box so much and would be easier to scoop. I wanted a spray on wax that was non toxic for this purpose, and google returned this product from a query. I've used it one time so far, spraying clean and dry boxes before putting in new litter, and it seems to be helping. I think repeated use on clean boxes will build up a wax layer and make it work better over time. I thought it would leave a thicker layer on first use, and it seems a bit runny when I spray it on (maybe I'm spraying too much product?), but it seems to be helping to the point that I will keep using it each time I clean the boxes.

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