Fukken Wax vs.....paint scrapes!

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Well, unfortunately one of my customers was involved in a little fender bender - but he went out and tested out Fukken Wax against the paint scrapes! :)

Check this out!

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So, the wax will take out light scratches like some trail rash maybe?

How much is a can of it?

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So, the wax will take out light scratches like some trail rash maybe?

How much is a can of it?

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All within reason! This was a light fender bender, some paint transfer, etc - and it did a pretty good job!

Shipping was killing us on 1 can deals, so the least amount we sell is 2 cans. With the forum discount that runs $32.61. I'd go with the monthly special right now though, 3 cans of Fukken Wax, 2 Microfibers - $39.95 shipped to your house. Use discount code 'jkjspecial'. :buffer:
 

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All within reason! This was a light fender bender, some paint transfer, etc - and it did a pretty good job!

Shipping was killing us on 1 can deals, so the least amount we sell is 2 cans. With the forum discount that runs $32.61. I'd go with the monthly special right now though, 3 cans of Fukken Wax, 2 Microfibers - $39.95 shipped to your house. Use discount code 'jkjspecial'. :buffer:


Ok then, it was just paint transfer and not actual scratches. Let me think about it.

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I'd think anything that can remove scratches has "cut" and therefore would be bad on your clearcoat longterm.

If you're just talking about removing the other vehicles paint from yours, or "filling in" fine scratches then I could see a possibility but by my understanding the only way to remove a scratch is to remmove clearcoat until it is even with the scratch.
 

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What's pain transfer? :shrug:

Paint transfer - in this case, the person was hit by another vehicle, and paint from that vehicle was scratched into the paint on his Ram.

I'd think anything that can remove scratches has "cut" and therefore would be bad on your clearcoat longterm.

If you're just talking about removing the other vehicles paint from yours, or "filling in" fine scratches then I could see a possibility but by my understanding the only way to remove a scratch is to remmove clearcoat until it is even with the scratch.

Fukken Wax is removing the paint transfer here, and doing a pretty good job of hiding the scratches that resulted from the accident.

I'll assume that the owner of the Ram was walking up to the truck and thought "hmmmm.........that looks like crap, wonder if Fukken will help it look a little better until it goes to the shop to get fixed?" And tried it out. :freak3: Turned out pretty well! Yes, the scratches are still there, the dents are there - but for hiding it until its fixed professionally - it did the job.

It was and is not my intention to share this video as a look at Fukken Wax as a miracle potion that fixes wrecks. :happy175: Just know that sometimes we have little boo boos in life, and a little Fukken can help us live with 'em! :killit:

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