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Woolwax hard-on vs regular

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by AnthonyStill, May 7, 2025 at 9:04 AM.

  1. May 7, 2025 at 9:04 AM
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    AnthonyStill

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    Still haven't found a good discussion of the pros and cons of either of these. Would love to hear some opinions. I have a 2020 with some surface rust and I haven't applied anything yet.
    Thanks
     
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    All I am gonna say is that I love the smell. I even be sure to hit the exhaust just for the smells. :p
     
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    Really, unless you have it 110% clean and dry, the regular is probably better. The hard stuff will just lock in what’s there if it’s not clean.


    Though it’s a greasy and gets on everything if you’re doing anything under there with the normal stuff.
     
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    I pulled the trans a couple times since I started WW'ing. Not horrible, esp as it cleans up easier than other fluids. Pretty much just wipes off my hands. Still, not having to do anything would be nice, but WA started salting the low lands, so it is necessary.
     
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    I found the hard-on to work best in the fender wells. Will not wash away like the regular ww will. Rest of the underneath is regular ww. Love the stuff.
     
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    I did not know woolwax made a product called Hard-On. Thought this was a thread made just before he went to the hospital.

     
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