Anybody tried it?
What do you think of it if you have?
Anybody tried it?
What do you think of it if you have?
For those "interested" in this wax, please see the linked thread on Merlin`s Concour`s Wax used on a black 2002 Bentley Arnage:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/click...ml#post2176533
Yes, it is Merlin`s own proprietary "formulation" wax blend.
Sorry, no link to the company due to forum rules, so if you Google search Merlin`s Enchanted Concours Wax you will find it. It is "separate" from his detailing business, A Miracle Detailing.
Looks like it is a 99%+ graphene infused blend. Interesting. I have too many carnauba beauty waxes but am still in the game for ones with good protection and water behavior. Which maybe this has?
My intent was to give some background info to those Autopians and guest viewers who may be wondering "What is Merlin Wax?" and a link to its actual application and appearance on detailed vehicle, albeit done on a high-end Bentley by one of the world`s best detailers. I am not compensated in any way, monetarily or with Merlin`s Wax product, for what appears to be an endorsement or selling of his wax. As stated, it is just background info for those who are interested, nor do I think it is in the category of "More-than you-really-wanted-to-know"
I understand the reason for your starting of this thread: you want experience, opinions, and longevity performance of those who ACTUALLY bought and have used Merlin`s Wax on their own vehicles or those of trusted clients. My apology for not meeting that criteria and any appearance to "side-jacking" this thread on you.
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That cool I checked it out his prices aren’t bad. When reading I think the graphene used is the 99% graphene with very little other elements/material when he added the black graphene in. Is it something like how gold has Different %s
I was looking at buying some graphene a little while back and all the graphemes for sale had a percentage of purity attached and then size in some kind of nano measurement prob how long the piece were. It also had a measurement on how many layers thick the graphene was. I saw some graphene was a 1-3 layer with a size in some type of nano measurement
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Thanks, Dr. Oldz! Looking forward to your highly-respected and valued (at least to me!) thoughts and opinions on this wax and the comparison to the other (many?) waxes in your detailing collection/arsenal/inventory/stash (pick a descriptor) There are a few of us Autopian "wax aficionados" and you are one of those.
I guess the appeal to me it is just that: a wax. I like the characteristic wax-on-wax-off application and removal that is ingrained in my detailing methodology that I am comfortable and familiar with.
Now if this wax has the characteristics and properties of water beading, unparalleled reflectivity, and longevity that is unique to graphene, who wouldn`t be interested in this wax in some way. And ,no, I did not know that this wax was "graphene infused".
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