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JimH,
Do you prefer the natural waxes, such as Carnauba wax, or the newer
polishes, such as Zaino Brothers ?



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From the owner:

Hi, I'm David Richardson. I started this web site because I am an
enthusiast that liked the products you see here so much that I thought I
would offer them to others at great prices. This is not my main source of
income (thank goodness, otherwise I would be starving!) and I consider it
a hobby and as such I am able to offer you a small selection of only HIGH
QUALITY and personally TESTED products at discounted prices. I use
everything I sell and don't sell items I feel are inferior just to make a
buck. It's just my wife and I operating it, so I am able to keep costs WAY
down. I go out of town a couple of times a month for the day job, but
generally work out of the home most days. As such, I answer emails and try
my best to get your items shipped within 24 hours. Feel free to email me
about any questions you may have!

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Contact info:
Beryllium, Inc. c/o TheBestWax.com

3724 NW 64th Street., Oklahoma City, OK 73116

Phone: 1-877-240-7482 (No Phone Orders Can Be Taken Due to The PayPal
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Email: David Richardson

Collinite #885 Paste Fleetwax - The longest lasting wax we carry! For
Marine & Aeronautical Finishes. Developed especially to seal and shield
against acid rain, sun, salt spray, bugs and other environmental acids.
Easily applied and non-abrasive, wax will prevent finish deterioration and
the adhesion of foreign elements. Clear coat safe. Wax Applicators are
under Accessories

Collinite #845 Insulator Wax - This heavy duty liquid wax was originally
developed for use by electric power companies for protection against high
voltage power failure, fires and explosions. It's primary use is on the
finishes of automobiles, trucks, buses, boats, personal water craft, and
airplanes where durability, high gloss and lasting protection are
paramount. An excellent choice for fleet applications and very easy to
use--requires minimum rubbing or buffing. Clear coat safe. Also known as
#925 Fiberglass Boat Wax which is described as follows: Goes on easy and
stays on all season for a wipe and shine deck, glistening topsides, and a
super slippery bottom. Contains a special pure Carnauba wax formula proven
in harsh industrial environments. It will easily shrug off scrubbing,
scuffing, detergents, salt water and marine organisms. Recommended by
StrataglassT. Wax Applicators are under Accessories

Collinite #920 Fiberglass Boat Cleaner- Excellent Cleaner! Easily removes
dirt, film, oxidation, oil, grease, rust and exhaust stains from
fiberglass finishes. Restores the original color quickly without hard
rubbing or buffing. Leaves a chemically clean surface to which Collinite
waxes can bond perfectly. Increases long-lasting brilliance and
performance of protective wax coating. This product is NOT clear coat safe
and NOT recommend for use on automobiles with a clear coat finish. I
personally find it great for removing exhaust stains on my Jet Ski, dried
algae growth, and scuffs. One customer has stated it easily removed squid
stains from his charter boat! This is not intended to be used for heavy
chalky oxidation correction. The paint is far too damaged for a cleaner. A
compound will be required for that, but always use the least abrasive
product first. Applicators are under Accessories





 
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