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Detailing & Car Care
So I Tried F11
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<blockquote data-quote="Toxix" data-source="post: 168413" data-attributes="member: 3156"><p>Being in the detailing business for a good amount of time, I've had this question come up several times. F11 is so heavily marketed on Facebook but fails to make an appearance on any good detailing forum, threads and even in an detailing shop environment. After having to write this time and time again when clients email me I've drafted this comment:</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's basically a silicone and carrier solvent. That's it. It would provide very little, if any protection. For use as a quick detailer or similar it would be okay and that really is all it would be good for. I base this off of the SDS sheet. The ingredients are polydimethylsiloxane (silicone) and Alcohol ethaxylates (mild cleaner and carrier solvent) that helps it evaporate quickly. The product is made by Ducora, Inc, not its own brand or anything by any means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxix, post: 168413, member: 3156"] Being in the detailing business for a good amount of time, I've had this question come up several times. F11 is so heavily marketed on Facebook but fails to make an appearance on any good detailing forum, threads and even in an detailing shop environment. After having to write this time and time again when clients email me I've drafted this comment: It's basically a silicone and carrier solvent. That's it. It would provide very little, if any protection. For use as a quick detailer or similar it would be okay and that really is all it would be good for. I base this off of the SDS sheet. The ingredients are polydimethylsiloxane (silicone) and Alcohol ethaxylates (mild cleaner and carrier solvent) that helps it evaporate quickly. The product is made by Ducora, Inc, not its own brand or anything by any means. [/QUOTE]
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