Wax comparison !!

Nice job :inspector: :bigups

The swiss wax is how much ???

Nice to see you were the guy paying the extra freight on that mess. Another proven fact that with the proper first steps in the cleaning and clayin process things look great. The best part is you can use PB'S line and get the same results as other high end advertised products at a huge savings. Suffer much less in the removal stage also.

Again,the car looks great Ron, nice to see the wells done also... :wow: :yay
 
Nice job :inspector: :bigups

The swiss wax is how much ???

Nice to see you were the guy paying the extra freight on that mess. Another proven fact that with the proper first steps in the cleaning and clayin process things look great. The best part is you can use PB'S line and get the same results as other high end advertised products at a huge savings. Suffer much less in the removal stage also.

Again,the car looks great Ron, nice to see the wells done also... :wow: :yay

It was 275. I got it a while back before in the US, before they pulled it from the US market.

Amazing how I try to take it to the "next level" but end up going back to Natty's.

Yeah I do wheel wells now. But I sorta cheat. If they arent bad, I spray em wiht APC and rinse after a few min. Then when car is dry and I do the wheels with BnB, I just spray BnB in the wells.
 
Sorry to hear you spent the extra cash with just OK results. You are right the natty's is great and in my idea the only wax I will use or need here.

The method on your well is just what I do every-time I wash apc spray and since, then treat them when dry.


Whatever you used on the Mrs car looked great. :bigups
 
I just wish I had the cash for all the stuff I've bought with less than stellar performance. I could take a nice vacation.
 
yea no kidding!!!:D

Lucky for me, I used to get all kinds of Zymol estate waxes and other esoteric waxes from him to try out on some cars. Man, some of those waxes was nothing more than oil. Sure it has wax in it, but washing one car off, I remember the oil slick I had.

It pretty much all comes back to old school... glaze and wax. That is, until they find a glaze that can be topped by a sealant without loosing the effect of the glaze, removing the glaze or just making a real mess.

Deanski
 
yea no kidding!!!:D

Lucky for me, I used to get all kinds of Zymol estate waxes and other esoteric waxes from him to try out on some cars. Man, some of those waxes was nothing more than oil. Sure it has wax in it, but washing one car off, I remember the oil slick I had.

It pretty much all comes back to old school... glaze and wax. That is, until they find a glaze that can be topped by a sealant without loosing the effect of the glaze, removing the glaze or just making a real mess.

Deanski

I've put BH and some other products under sealerwith success. But oily glazes don't work under sealants, just wax.
 
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