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  1. #1

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    I`m looking for a durable carnuba wax.... I have minimized it down to two.... Zymol Titanium and Wolfgang fuzion..... Which one should I get? Or should I go with Zymol concours?



    BTW, this is for a DD that sees snow/salt and has a lot of 1z glanz wax and z-aio...

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    The consensus here for durability seems to be collinite



    Just a heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zachf88
    I`m looking for a durable carnuba wax.... I have minimized it down to two.... Zymol Titanium and Wolfgang fuzion..... Which one should I get?


    Someone on here not long ago, said they got 4 weeks out of Titanium. I haven`t treid it so I don`t know.



    Wolfgang Fuzion is a Carnauba/Polymer blend. I have it on one of my vehicles and it`s still beading after 1.5 months. It doesn`t attract the dust of most of my other carnauba waxes. In my experience.



    If you buy the large Fuzion container you get a refill so that makes it around the same price as Titanium, maybe a tad cheaper if you buy it at the right place. I want to say I`ve seen it as cheap as 125.00 a month or so ago. You`ll just have to do a search.



    Oh by the way you can always buy a 3oz sample jar of it. It last a pretty good while..

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    Collinite #476s?



    I live in Canada so I`m pretty limited to where I can order from.... I`m pretty loyal to Eshine.ca though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zachf88
    I`m looking for a durable carnuba wax.... I have minimized it down to two.... Zymol Titanium and Wolfgang fuzion..... Which one should I get? Or should I go with Zymol concours?



    BTW, this is for a DD that sees snow/salt and has a lot of 1z glanz wax and z-aio...


    Durable carnauba...Collinite 915 comes to mind, as does Pink Wax. Never heard much about Titanium, though I once considered it for my cars.

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    also forgot to add, it`s going on a dark grey (Daytona Grey) Audi RS4 and a deep blue (Lemans Blue) BMW X5

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    This depends on the color of your vehicle. If you have a dark colored car buy the Titanium hands down. If you have a light colored car buy the Wolfgang.





    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by zachf88
    Collinite #476s?...


    It`s about as durable as waxes get.



    And IMO if your vehicle doesn`t look good with 476S on it, it`s not because of the wax but rather the prep.



    After a few weeks/months of winter exposure I`m pretty confident you`d think the Collinite was a good choice.

 

 

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