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<blockquote data-quote="mr scoops" data-source="post: 429702" data-attributes="member: 14100"><p>Hey Buddy, I had a proper chat with Paul about it at Sandown Park, where he used it on on a heavily patina'ed radio Flyer.</p><p>It is all natural, and has no chalks or polymers in there so you don't get that horrible white dust.</p><p>It's bought my paint out as a nice deep colour, but doesn't put too much shine on it.</p><p>As it's a wax and not a polish I"m not losing the patina from my paint work.</p><p></p><p>The ride is pretty good in there. I love it, as do my kids!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr scoops, post: 429702, member: 14100"] Hey Buddy, I had a proper chat with Paul about it at Sandown Park, where he used it on on a heavily patina'ed radio Flyer. It is all natural, and has no chalks or polymers in there so you don't get that horrible white dust. It's bought my paint out as a nice deep colour, but doesn't put too much shine on it. As it's a wax and not a polish I"m not losing the patina from my paint work. The ride is pretty good in there. I love it, as do my kids! [/QUOTE]
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