I'll vote SV Concorso. Meguiars Gold Class liquid wax has a nice scent as well - the kind of scent (and colour) you expect from a wax. But my...
I would have to say the Dodo soft waxes because of their excessive crystallisation and tendency to separate. I'm surprised someone mentioned CG...
Meguiars Ultimate Quick Detailer for its hydrophobic properties. Helps keep the car clean through the rain. Also adds some synthetic...
P21s Concours of P21s 100% are two simple examples of slicker waxes. But that's not taking anything away from Concorso. Its clarity and gloss is...
Concorso certainly looks great and is a must in every collection, but slick it is not. There's far more slicker products out there.
Sounds like what I did to my first pot of P21s Concours. Ripped through about 1/3 of the pot doing 1 layer. I got 50 layers out of the rest.
Awesome work. Can you please explain why paint needs to be completely stripped of wax before correction?
Absolutely awesome, one of the most inspiring details I've seen. Making a 13 year old car look that good takes some serious effort. Congrats and...
If an IPA wipedown reveals an uncorrected surface after M205, then you're using it wrong IMO. You have to start with a perfect finish and then...
Pete's 53 gets my vote for its very smooth texture and sharp shine. 50/50 is a very different wax to Pete's 53. Both are worth having, but...
Sorry Christian but I think you misunderstand Meguiars terminology. M205 is a "cleaner/polish" in Meguiars terminology. That means it contains...
But clear coat has no pigment anyway. Are you saying this happens in respect of clear coat finishes? Or single stage finishes? Also I'm...
Megs #205 doesn't need an alcohol wipedown if you're topping with a nauba because it is a polish and oil based glaze in one. If you're confident...
Swissvax Concorso/Best of Show is worth having in your collection. Make sure you use it on top of Swissvax Cleaner Fluid for the best results.
This thread just died. Once again, if you're serious about colour matching waxes, which is an imprecise science to say the least, then you can't...
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