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jennifer:
Turtle wax is silicone based, you will play hell trying to topcoat that someday... say with 2k clear.
Xiaou2:
No, its not Turtle Wax. Its similar to Armour-All... but is a bit heavier and much more durable, because of the Urethane.
http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-T-97R-Protectant-20-8/dp/B0009JKGHO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1324674952&sr=8-2
pinballwizard79:
X the link you posted is the F21 version of Armor All which uses silicones: http://www.turtlewax.com/product-detail.aspx?prodid=116
I bought this stuff, the urethane polymers polish: http://www.turtlewax.com/product-detail.aspx?prodid=113
PBJ & Q try the urethane polymers, its legit.
EDIT: the amazon link says urethane but the turtlewax site says silicones.... meh
Xiaou2:
I have a bad feeling that they have changed the formula on the F21 spray.
An email to Turtle Wax may be in order, to clear things up.
The spray bottle I have is an older bottle, and states Urethane in it.
jrivelli:
I picked up a spray bottle of the f21 super protectant today (same kind jim got I think)
Anyways, sprayed it on the pool sharks which has no mylar or anything and a playfield that has some wear on it for sure, unfortunately. Anyways, the game absolutely shines and ball cruises along flawlessly.
Also, like Jim said, way easier and less messy to use than carnauba, which I had some and tried on my high speed.
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