@autohome13: Car paint gets dirty easily, so forget about waxing. Use our micro-coating instead - one spray and it's instantly glossy. Plus, it offers corrosion resistance and anti-aging properties, making it dirt-resistant and easy to clean.#carcoating #carwax #carwash #car

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molly_10f
Biyan :
Nice background cleaning sounds😂
2024-12-29 21:47:39
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drackonen
Baron :
Looks like it already has wax on it, of course it’s going to shine and repel water 😳
2025-02-24 21:04:29
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gezicitayfa
gezicitayfa :
This product is really great! It feels so silky smooth once you spray it on!
2024-12-29 16:20:44
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jaja127899
Jess12789 :
no that's because you have wax on it
2025-02-27 12:04:52
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31up2nogood
rare31 :
how long does the "coating" last?..
2025-01-30 15:17:02
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mustafa8635
Mustafa8635 :
I originally bought it to try it out, but I was shocked. My car paint is now very bright.
2024-12-29 16:21:03
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eobardthawne82
eobard thawne2,135 :
y porque solo en carros nuevos lo prueban en un carro viejo quiero ver si le saca brillo
2025-01-08 21:30:30
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