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Best Wax to apply after clay/polish/glaze/sealing?


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I use the souveran - it's lasted nearly two years and still has probably another 4 or 5 applications left.

You could try Natty's Blue as well. That's got good write-ups.

Don't bother with the prem brands - Zymol etc. You can get just as good results with the cheaper stuff.

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I use the souveran - it's lasted nearly two years and still has probably another 4 or 5 applications left.

You could try Natty's Blue as well. That's got good write-ups.

Don't bother with the prem brands - Zymol etc. You can get just as good results with the cheaper stuff.

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Hi, got some nattys blue..not bad. Whats better the souveran or nattys blue?

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If your looking around the Souveran price then you could try Victoria Concours, I've moved on from Souveran and now use Swissvax Best of Show awesome wax 169144-ok.gif

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Possibly arouund that price or maybe a bit more if worth it. Any others ? 169144-ok.gif

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I have Souveran, its good b/c its quick and easy to apply and you can get it done quickly as you will have to do it often. Having got the small container of Victoria i was impressed but time to apply by hand and buff and move on is a little time consuming.

As far as Nattys goes it pretty much one of the best waxes, simply b/c of what you get for the money you pay. Its rather wet looking and hard to fault. I have to say even though i have enjoyed a number of more premium waxes i still apply FK1 Pink Wax or Megs 16 to solid colours and love it.

One thing i would say is that when you apply a sealant is that it can change how the final look of a wax is.

It seems very much to be an UK thing to go crazie with high-end waxes which in alot cases will make little difference over a good lower cost wax. If you see many of the Pros on the USA sites its more about prep. etc and (all though you cant tell everything from pictures) i would be hard pushed to choose an expensive wax over a £30-£40 one.

Geoff

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I used souveran after advice from this forum and i have to say it is very good stuff, produces a brilliant shine and is so very easy to work with. The only downside i can see with it is it doesnt seem to stay on the car for a great deal of time. But if your like me, regular top ups are no problem.

It also gives me another excuse to post a pic up of the car with the souveran, and another product i was very pleased with, was the chemical guys wet miror finish, i would recommend those two to anyone. 169144-ok.gif1151303-CIMG0637%28Medium%29.JPG

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Silver is a hard colour to get a superb finish like darker col.ours. On one of my silver cars I use Swissol Onyx which gives a superb finish. Although I have yet to try it the new Chemical Guys JetSeal 109 is giving some awesome results and at about 1/4 the price of the Swissol products it has to be worth a go.

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Here, maxyboy! since you're so keen and you did a got job, i'll bring mine down and leave it with you for the day grin.gif

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Not a problem my friend, sad as it is i kinda enjoy giving cars a scrub up. Just remember and bring your wallet with you. For time and refreshments. 169144-ok.gif

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Course we would. Goes without saying. I may be up in your neck of the woods this weekend, i'm either going to visit a mate inpaisley or headin to knockhill, havnt made my mind up yet.

Probably knockhill as he frequents pubs on the paisley road a bit much for my liking. 169144-ok.gif

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