Flamingo Polish Car Wax

175 EGP

Give your car paint long-lasting shine and protection with formula carnauba wax. the world’s hardest natural wax that shines and protects for up to 12 months. And formulas exclusive micro polishing agents remove scratches and haze to make paint.

Brand

Flamingo

Made in

China

Size

230g

In stock

SKU: F041 Polish Wax Category:
Description

Flamingo Polish Car Wax Specifications:

  • FOR long-lasting shine and protection.
  • Leaves a deep, high-gloss shine.
  • #1-grade carnauba wax bead water for up to 12 months.
  • Restores all paint finishes to look new.

FOR BEST RESULTS: Avoiding direct sunlight. The car surface should be cool. Use on vinyl tops, metalized plastic trim, decals, flat black paint, simulated wood panels, and cracked or crazed paint finishes is not recommended. Formula restores and protects cars, motorcycles, RVs, and more.

DIRECTIONS: Wash and dry the car first. Adopt a special formula applicator. Apply the product using circular motions to one section at a time. Allow to dry to a haze. Wipe off with a clean, soft cloth, turning it frequently.

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