Question about Chamberlain Waxmaster/Simoniz Wax for orbital buffer/polisher

adreed24

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I have an orbital buffer/polisher and I got some wax that is specifically made for use with an orbital buffer/polisher. It is a Carnauba-based wax.

It is called "Chamberlain Waxmaster Professional Wax". It is made by Simoniz and distributed by Loctite Corporation. The only stores I've seen it in are Sears and Roses. It comes in a blue and red can.

It is a paste wax and the can says that "this wax contains more than twice the amount of wax found in other conventional, pre-softened waxes". It also says that "this wax is a mixture of high melting point waxes (more than 170 degrees F) not found in other conventional, pre-softened waxes".

I don't think this wax is "snake oil", because it has been available for quite a while and the claims on the can don't seem to be "too outrageous", compared to other stuff on the market.

However, I have never used this wax before and I'd like to know if anyone has used this wax and whether these claims on the can are accurate?

Any information anyone?

Thanks in advance!
 
I'm not a fan of Simoniz. Their wheel brushes are subpar, and I've never gotten proper pressure from their pressure washer. I've tried their Carnauba Wax Car Wash soap and it leaves little spots even when it is chamoised.
Not tried your product, but I've had enough of Simoniz.
For a pre-softened Carnauba wax, I like "The Treatment." It's easy to use, and is a little expensive at $18.99 here in Canada at a local auto parts store. Less that $15 in the states I'm sure.
If you've got the product already, give it a go and let us know. If it is your first time, I would suggest starting on a panel with not a lot of ridges, contours, decals, bends, etc.
 
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