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    Default Car wax absorbing radar

    I've read about the radar absorbing paint in this forum but read this lately about car wax absorbing radar. I'm not sure if this has been posted and if it was posted, I apologize.

    Radiant Labs Releases Test Results of Its Police Radar Absorbing Car Wax

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    Thanks jimbonzzz for the link. Got interested there for a moment.

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    Default Re: Car wax absorbing radar

    weird why did SML say it did 11-13% in 2000?

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    Default Re: Car wax absorbing radar

    I'm curious if it was complete BS from the get-go, or if there was actually some valid science behind the formula that simply didn't pan out in the real world. And, of course, was it at least a decent wax?

    "Buy the BEST and screw the rest." - fire65

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    Default Re: Car wax absorbing radar

    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth Stalker View Post
    I'm curious if it was complete BS from the get-go, or if there was actually some valid science behind the formula that simply didn't pan out in the real world. And, of course, was it at least a decent wax?

    For real, RMR's don't even make that good of a paper weight.

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    Default Re: Car wax absorbing radar

    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth Stalker View Post
    I'm curious if it was complete BS from the get-go, or if there was actually some valid science behind the formula that simply didn't pan out in the real world. And, of course, was it at least a decent wax?
    There's always a little grain of science behind these products that simply don't work out to practical real-world numbers.

 

 

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