Menzerna Color Lock Carnauba Wax

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Can anyone tell me about this product and how it performs?
It seems like a good value for $20 16oz, especially coming from Menzerna.
 
Menzerna Color Lock Carnauba Wax is a product I have always wanted to try. Same goes for Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Paint Sealant. It anyone owns both it would be cool to see a 50/50 shot of both products on a hood.
 
Color lock is a awesome quality wax, at a great price. I have used it numerous times, nice and thick, applies and removes so easy. And it was durable, the car it was on saw an easy 3-4 months of solid beading, a little goes a long way too.
 
Color Lock is an amazing product for the price. A solid 8 weeks of protection, it looks great on any color.
 
It's my favorite liquid wax at a reasonable price. Easy to apply by machine or hand, and removes just as easily. Excellent beading, and lasts at least two months.
 
I like it for an extra layer overtop of a sealant. I got a few months of protection out of it. Hard to tell since I had a layer of sealant and then a layer of wax. It smells like bananas and spreads on pretty easy. Doesn't dust when you remove it either. Great value especially considering the brand. I picked some up on sale and paid around $17 for 16oz.
 
Thanks for the info. Since I started using a DA, I've been using liquid waxes after 25 years of pastes. I might still top with a paste, but I like the even coat and "feeding" aspect of applying wax with a black pad. That being said, some of these liquid waxes just seem so... liquid. I would think, to liquify a decent carnauba content, you'd have to use a lot of solvents, and with increased solvents comes the possibility of softening and dulling the paint over time, or so I've heard and read. I guess for a happy medium, I'm looking for a buttery wax.

Color Lock is an amazing product for the price. A solid 8 weeks of protection, it looks great on any color.
Sound great, but 8 weeks isn't Collinite territory. Hard to dethrone 845, but I'm open to a different/better look.
 
Thanks for the info. Since I started using a DA, I've been using liquid waxes after 25 years of pastes. I might still top with a paste, but I like the even coat and "feeding" aspect of applying wax with a black pad. That being said, some of these liquid waxes just seem so... liquid. I would think, to liquify a decent carnauba content, you'd have to use a lot of solvents, and with increased solvents comes the possibility of softening and dulling the paint over time, or so I've heard and read. I guess for a happy medium, I'm looking for a buttery wax.


Sound great, but 8 weeks isn't Collinite territory. Hard to dethrone 845, but I'm open to a different/better look.

I've seen up to 4 months. And regarding collinite, you by that for longevity IMO. Menzerna actually has a stellar look to go along with the modest price. And the application of it is superior and far easier than collinite IMO.
 
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