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Independent Laboratory Tests Performed
Panels of automobiles that were painted with automotive base coat and clear coat systems were divided into two sections;
the top half was treated with very well known brands of car waxes and protectants while the lower half was treated with
Mazzarella's Flash Wax.
These panels were subjected to UV light in a QUV instrument which mimics direct sunlight. After only 6 weeks in the
QUV instrument (which is roughly the equivalent to two years of normal weathering), the panels that were treated with the
competitive brands of waxes and protectants showed a severe loss of gloss and clarity while the sections treated with Flash Wax
retained their high gloss and clarity.
Other tests were performed where the top half was left untreated while the lower half was treated with Flash Wax.
These panels were placed in the same QUV instrument and subjected to 6 weeks of mimicked UV light (which is roughly the
equivalent to two years of normal weathering). The untreated panels showed a severe loss of gloss and clarity while the sections
treated with Flash Wax retained their high gloss and clarity.
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