I use turtle wax ceramic hydrophobic sealant as my top up after wash, great product, I still like to lay down some proper hard wax once or twice a year thoughDamo said:I've been an avid amateur car detailer for years and 476s used to be my go-to wax. I've also used 3 or 4 waxes from Fusso, and found them to be frustratingly difficult to apply evenly, leaving a dark patchiness that was hard to correct.
I'm ashamed to admit that I washed my car for the first time in months at the weekend, and SWMBO's Z4 the weekend before (they were minging!). I've been very impressed with the Turtle Wax Hybrid Soultions Ceramic range, so after a strip wash with snow foam, used their Ceramic wash & wax and dried using the Hybrid Wet Wax. It's great stuff, more durable than 476s, adds great shine and protection and applies to cars in minutes rather than hours.
A lot has changed in the past few years regarding car detailing products. I think traditional hard waxes are in the main, pretty much obsolete these days, and can 100% recommended the Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions range.![]()
I don't see the point any more. I find the whole process of waxing far too time consuming and results short lived. I've even given up claying the paintwork, in preference of using an iron oxide eating spray like Dragons Blood, prior to snow foaming the vehicle.mr.tourette said:I use turtle wax ceramic hydrophobic sealant as my top up after wash, great product, I still like to lay down some proper hard wax once or twice a year though
Damo said:I don't see the point any more. I find the whole process of waxing far too time consuming and results short lived. I've even given up claying the paintwork, in preference of using an iron oxide eating spray like Dragons Blood, prior to snow foaming the vehicle.mr.tourette said:I use turtle wax ceramic hydrophobic sealant as my top up after wash, great product, I still like to lay down some proper hard wax once or twice a year though
That said, I think there's something quite gratifying about cleaning, polishing and waxing a vehicle. But on a white car.... the results are minimal. And on a black car, it looks dirty again as soon as you drive it! :headbang: :rofl:
Thanks I am somewhat impressedOle gits rule said:That does look somewhat good![]()
Wouldn't have thought so, its properties definitely favour hand application and finishingNanu said:Can it be applied and buffed using a machine?
Cheers Alan, lockdown boredom dictates I have to get out from the four walls however cold it ismaxman said:Looks amazing,gives a real depth to the blue.Full marks for waxing in these low temps.I looked at my new tin of Fusso and decided it can wait until lit warms up a bit.
mr.tourette said:Thanks I am somewhat impressedOle gits rule said:That does look somewhat good![]()
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