Pic after one month and a brief rain shower this evening. Dirty car, but I'm surprised how long this spray wax has lasted. No car washes since but this wax appears to be tenacious. Now the beads stick to the paint until I get to about 45 mph, but it appears to be still working. FYI.
Op, I have a Benchmade folder I've used for more than ten years, so I don't know if it's offered new now. It's the Big Spender. I carry in wool dress pants in a professional office setting and it's very low profile but a very serviceable knife.
Never. But if I had the tool... I figure since I made it through 15+ oil changes on Jag X300 without issue with an aluminum pan notorious for over-torquing damage I must not be bearing down too much.
I've done two oil changes myself on my ‘18 6 with Zepro 0w20 first with moly, second with standard which still has higher moly than typically offered. I'm not obsessing over the high moly content moving forward though and may go Mobil 1. Also, I use a Wix 57002 filter.
Btw, my owners manual...
Well got around to waxing the Mazda6 today and I'm impressed with the wax removal and results. Waxing on is similar to most wax products but wax removal was very easy. The finished product looks a bit muted but very deep. My hands looked like I was eating a melted moon pie banana flavored but...
The next non-rainy weekend I'll be waxing my truck and Mazda car with this wax. I already have it. I've had Collinite 845 on them since August. I don't care that much about longevity but I'm wondering about the look. Good stuff?
When I drained the factory fill in my ‘18 Mazda 6 I replaced the factory Roki filter with a Wix 57002 filter. I'll consider the Roki filter moving forward.