Applied prolly 2+ mos ago. Washed once. Daily driven. Stored outside. Wax on all paint and glass. Easy.
Beading, feel, look, longevity, & ease of use are very high with this LSP...
NaviWax Ultimate - YouTube
ACC should carry this.
Applied prolly 2+ mos ago. Washed once. Daily driven. Stored outside. Wax on all paint and glass. Easy.
Beading, feel, look, longevity, & ease of use are very high with this LSP...
NaviWax Ultimate - YouTube
ACC should carry this.
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Excellent. Was this topped to an existing LSP? Or no?
Just wax on paint.
This is the wax from Japan right? Is this a new label?
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WOW. Sounds interesting. With all the coatings, its still good to find a wax that performs.
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Hah, Just found my can (original version) NaviWax deep in my old stash that kinda got forgotten. Kind of a slight wet application with a wet applicator or on the panel from what I remember from using it. Easy on and off and quite durable.
This is great stuff so I always imagined the Ultimate version would be even better.
BTW, like the old school FMJ next to it. Still some inside?
Lol. Yeah. I put the FMJ there specifically for the PAC OGs.
Original NaviWax had a tendency to dry out and become granular when it got old - but it still works good. I have not experienced this with the Ultimate. Both are excellent waxes, they are really something special - because they combine durability, looks, and ease of use.
Most waxes excel in one category - few are class leaders in all.
Yes, it`s from Japan. The closest common wax I can compare it to is 915. But, it`s more buttery and slicker. Durability and beading are as good as or better than 915.
The tin is huge - I think it`s 8oz (240 gm). It has a chemical like smell that is unique to this product. The tin`s lid is press fit like 915.
It`s easier to apply and looks a tad better than Synergy. It`s < half the cost - with 98% of the durability. It`s just a super hydrophobic and durable wax that`s enjoyable to apply. Works great on glass as well. It can even be applied to plastics - no staining.
Dunno why this never really became popular in the States.
If its just a more expensive, sligtly better 915 why bother?
Couldn`t you say that about almost any detailing product? Why bother... Because we can, because this is a fun hobby for some of us, because [fill in any reason you want]. Is there one product in any category that makes all others irrelevant?
And BTW, it`s not lost on me that this response is partly my attempt to justify my own spending habits on ACC and AG.
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naviwax doesn`t seem available in the USA? where can you buy the stuff?>
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