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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
Souveran -- solid reds, blacks and yellows
Fuzion --- metallics and lighter colors
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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Originally Posted by detailjohn
I really like Dodo Juice Supernatural, it's a great price for a really high quality wax.
John
Does it look good on ANY color or metallic flake?
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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Are you buying the wax because it looks good or because you want to be able to "sell" the high end wax to the high end car owners?
I did just that, I didnt drop a super high dollar amount on wax but i bought Rubbish boys OE from Ben over in the UK. It is a really nice wax but I have to say the "selling" point of it is what sold me. Just being able to sell them on the fact that I specifically imported a wax from the UK... yada yada yada was enough to get me to buy it.
A wax wont make a car look good but if a high dollar wax can sell your services to a high end customer and help get the job then its worth it. Most and most being the key wont be able to tell a difference in looks between a $50 and a $200 and up wax. People really buy into the high dollar amount of things, just look at dealerships selling the sealant packages for hundreds.
Keep the suggestions coming though because I am curious about everyones favorite highend wax as well
Jon
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" Jon Leidgen
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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Supernatural is simply amazing. a bit harder to use than what you are probably used to, but worth it IMO. Pops flakes, and simply looks amazing on black. Here is a video I just uploaded for you of 1 coat of SN beading, only a week old, but still amazing.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZLBzi_iXso]YouTube - Supernatural Beading[/video]
by the way, that is not a pressure washer lol. It's my Foam Gun hose head, and in real life I wasn't spraying as hard as it seems there haha... It looks like I'm blasting the paint, jeez.
and just for the record, I am as equally impressed with the look that Supernatural gave me, as with my $450 Swissvax Insignis. Though the Insignis is leaps, and bounds easier to apply. Don't disqualify Fuzion from your list either. Looks are up there, plus the free refill is an incredible offer.
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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
Does it look good on ANY color or metallic flake?
The wax is only as good as the job it's meant to protect.
That being said, on top of a properly finished surface, Supernatural can compete with anything on the market for depth and clarity in my opinion.
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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Originally Posted by Irish
The wax is only as good as the job it's meant to protect.
That being said, on top of a properly finished surface, Supernatural can compete with anything on the market for depth and clarity in my opinion.
I agree with your statement, but despite popular belief waxes do give a different look in my opinion. 95% of the look comes from prep work....not saying I can spot P21S/S100 out from Fuzion on any car, but I can definitely tell on my own car after having experimented with over 10 "high end" LSP's.
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Re: Whats your top waxes for red, black, and silver??
Great responses guys! I feel like Supernatural might be the next purchase, especially since I can get a mini-jar at AutoGeek for cheap.. I really really really like working with P21S, just cause it has the consistancy of butter, so its really easy to work with, but it another wax ends up lasting longer, than elbow grease it is
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