Can't pic between two waxes

zachf88

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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...
 
zachf88 said:
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..
 
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...
 
zachf88 said:
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.
 
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
 
zachf88 said:
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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