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liamgallagher1994
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24th Jan 09 at 17:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ive just ran out of wax and im looking to get some more. Dont want anything about £100

I have been looking at Meguiars
Rich H
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For durability or ease of use and colour enhancement?
--DAN--
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How much you want to spend?
Kurt
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ZYMOL
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i would say dodo, awesome stuff for the money, just remember to get the corect one for your car (colour)
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
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spikedjack
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collinite 915 for protection during winter months
liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by Rich H
For durability or ease of use and colour enhancement?


All of them
--DAN--
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budget?
liamgallagher1994
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£30 - £40
Joe
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Ear wax.
mwg
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Collinite. Lasts ages and doesn't cost a fortune. I reckon you'd be hard pushed to tell the diffference between the looks of different waxes so you may aswell go for durability
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
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the tech2 from meguiars is probably good enough

Rob R
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Pete's 53.
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Pete's 53.


Very good stuff. Particularly on black
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Swissvax Devine
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Ok maybe not, Autoglym High Def is pretty good. Or the dodo range, or Collinite, Dont think Petes 53 lasts long at all. Or get a sealant like Zaino CS or Jetseal 109.
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quote:
Originally posted by Rob R
Pete's 53.


Very good stuff. Particularly on black


Can you honestly notice a difference between that and any other wax you have tried?

I cant tell the difference between any of my waxes. Some last longer, some have tighter beading but they all look identical.
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Collinite. Lasts ages and doesn't cost a fortune. I reckon you'd be hard pushed to tell the diffference between the looks of different waxes so you may aswell go for durability

too true, havent applied any collinite for about 3 months and even through the salt, still beading
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Dodo wax is really impressive. The best I've used to date. Especially for durability.
liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by EarlofBarnet
Dodo wax is really impressive. The best I've used to date. Especially for durability.


Which one ?
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The harder dodo waxes are the most durable.
liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by chr15barn3s
The harder dodo waxes are the most durable.


Are they gay to wipe off tho ?
chr15barn3s
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Not really, I had a pot and then sold it as only used it once, nothing wrong with it though but had something else to try. It wasn't hard to get off as far as I can remember. How durable it is though depends on what you wash the car with though and don't polish it as people do as that removes the wax.

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