Does anyone here use JaxWax products? They have a full line and they say they are a manufacturer.
Does anyone here use JaxWax products? They have a full line and they say they are a manufacturer.
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This I would try. Read it has quite the following! Would make a awesome drying aid.
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I have some of their Tire Shine, some APC, and some soap all of it works good for me so far I just bought it.
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I don`t see how so many brands exist without the backing and support of forums or a presence in stores. It must be direct marketing to pros or car washes? I don`t see an entire line existing due to internet or Amazon searches alone.
They have a website jaxwax.com I have also seen them at Norwalk raceway in Ohio .
I think they have a store in Ohio and i think they set up at shows and sell their products
I believe they started out as a bulk chemical supplier to dealerships. Jegs Racing carries some of their products.
They were at Chicago Autorama earlier this year. I think they focus on the domestic hot rod market.
I would try some out but the shipping on Amazon is too steep
I have several JaxWax products that I have used along with others for the past 8 years. The weather here in MT is not the best for detailing thus causing me to rely more on JaxWax, in particular Hawaiian Shine. I do not have a garage since l am no longer in LV, but it can be used in full sun and on hot surfaces. I have used it as a waterless wash where it has excelled. As a wax as you dry, l have not found better. I have not used it as a stand alone lsp, but it does appear to be durable. It does leave a pleasing, high gloss shine.
The Liquid Carnauba Paste Wax is solvent rich and can be used in full, hot sun. I waxed my black 300 SRT8 in direct 109 degree Vegas sun years ago with this wax and it performed perfectly. This was not to happen again, but I had to see for myself.
This wax appears to be durable for at least 6-8 weeks, leaves a high gloss finish and is easy on and off.
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It makes sense to go after a certain market. Hot Rods, with thier shows and magazines... good audience. Especially if JaxWax is a manufacturer and making money rebranding as well.
Their detailing cart looks pretty nice
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