What wax for extreme blue?

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MeatHelmet

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Currently using Dodo Juice Supernatural wax as that is what I used on the 350z we had.

As good as this wax is, are there and other waxes I should consider as the SN is only a panel pot and is running low.
 
Do you like it? Does it give you the results you want? Stick with that if so.

Effort > product

I've spent hundreds in the past on many products. I've then come to my senses and resold many and stuck with those I enjoy using. Remember many claims about certain wonder products will be grossly exaggerated, as results vary by atmospheric condition, washing, application etc.
 
I use Autoglym HD Wax. I got it cheap (£15 for the set, which I think was an error on the retailers part). It seems pretty good, they all do a similar job in the end, I have used Poor Boys before and that's good too.
 
I use autoglym, think it looks amazing once done.
 
Ive been using dodo blue velvet pro, i had a panel pot for over a year and must have had 6-7 full waxes out if it! Just finished it.. Wondering what to get now myself
 
Purple haze
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That's the old 197 done with it
 
Dodo waxes are looking good but i wouldnt recomended them for tough conditions.
I have Zymol Glasur, carbon, titanium best waxes i have ever use for looks and longlife.
Heard that new line of autofinnesse waxes are also very good.
 
kaskra_1":3gskhji5 said:
Dodo waxes are looking good but i wouldnt recomended them for tough conditions.
I have Zymol Glasur, carbon, titanium best waxes i have ever use for looks and longlife.
Heard that new line of autofinnesse waxes are also very good.

And then I tell you how I found no noticeable difference between the lifespan of them products, it's about how they're looked after and the conditions? They'll degrade just as quickly 90% of the time. A well prepped surface with well applied dodo juice will far outlast a poorly prepped surface with poorly applied glasur.

Interestingly I never noticed any worthwhile difference between my pot of glasur and my pot of vintage

Edit: I will maintain glasur is the nicest wax I've ever used though. Water sheeting is impressive, but everytime you use it, the certificate, the bag and the smell and creamy texture makes for an enjoyable experience. You can put money on them things IMO, and I would happily pay the asking for all them elements all over again
 
There are more expensive waxes in zymol but i think Glasur is last reasonable of zymol.
Of course best looking wax is the one putted on well prepared bodywork, but beadings with glasur is best i have ever seen.
 
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