Anti-Radar Wax.......
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Anti-Radar Wax.......
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That stuff looks rather official.....Like no BS.....I've heard of Rad-X before....Problem is that it'* not a high enough concentration of it though to make it worth it....But 12 bottles for 20 bux anin't bad.
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Proven to reduce Police Radar Detection by up to 13% (one application) & still outperform other car waxes
almost like that redneck on the radio that waxed his blue camaro er something
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Proven to reduce Police Radar Detection by up to 13% (one application) & still outperform other car waxes
almost like that redneck on the radio that waxed his blue camaro er something
Bid.....48 bottles....I figure I will just dump it all over my car. A 1" thick coating should keep them away
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Ok... even assuming they could put something in the wax to absorb radar.... it would have very little effect. Maybe taking the beam from 100% down to 99.99%
Radar reflects best off metal, I doubt a polish/wax could do anything.
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Originally Posted by Merlin 91/97
Ok... even assuming they could put something in the wax to absorb radar.... it would have very little effect. Maybe taking the beam from 100% down to 99.99%
Radar reflects best off metal, I doubt a polish/wax could do anything.