** Wax Sample Review Thread **

Red # Test

Day 1

Wash PB SSS + PB APC
Dry
Polish PB Pro Polish Flex black pad
Wash PB SSS
Dry

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Color/consistency is very similar to fusion or natty's red

Smell is light strawberry

Foam pad - 1 spray blackfire qd to dampen/prime

Since it's a small pot, it's tough to tell how hard it was to load up pad, but seemed pretty easy

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**** DISCLAIMER ***** = This was done outside in FL Clear day and temp was about 72 for day 1 car done 1/2 in sun 1/2 in shade

Seems very smooth going on, and a little goes a long way

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This being a test wax, I wasn't really sure how long to let it set up. So some panels were done 2 panels at a time then wipe, up to about 20-30 min set up time, then wipe. (as per Dan it was ok to do in sun, just watch set up time)

Here is where it gave me some problems....

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This is after initial wipe, then as I saw what was happening I started using QD to aid in wiping, then some PB SW, PB SG, ONR QD to see if the oils would get less

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Stuff BEADS and SHEETS like CRAZY

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Vid please clik


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Looked real nice after I got off the oils and as it cured.
Stuff is SUPER SLICK

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Next day, 2nd coat (as per Dan)


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ok, it's pollen season here (suffer northerners :rockon )

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Interesting enough it had less pollen on it than my girlfriends car BIG +

ONR wash

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Since I used a foam pad yesterday, and thought maybe it loaded too much wax I used a microfiber pad today

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Again, a little goes a long way, seems oily

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This was pad after entire car (ex control area)

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I did entire vehicle, then wiped off
Wipe off aided with Ice cold PB SG

finished product

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Nice clarity :cool:

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Tail gate is my control section (2 other waxes applied there)
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Hi there !!
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Did I mention it's pollen season ?
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Over all impressions:
Finicky to get off. Looked great after wash, or ice cold SG wipe down. Oils need to be toned down a touch. Goes on easy. Comes off a little tough at this point.

Probably the slickest stuff I've seen since they took VOC waxes off market. As I said, you could drive the car through a molasses shower and it wouldn't stick.

Thanks for looking/reading

Questions or comments?

Questions/comments
 
P#4 Test Pot ( Purple Wax) Review

This was applied to a 14 Year old VW Jetta, Using the traditional 2 bucket wash system, no paint correction or enhancers used during this review, I used Meguiars Hyper wash ( wanted a shampoo with no wax or gloss enhancers) also bear in mind, this car has 180,000 miles on it too....last paint correction was done last May.

on with the pictures and review:
Gotta throw in a picture of my favorite wash buckets..( Go Big Blue !! )




This is the only wax i could not describe the scent...which is a good thing, very unique smell

Using Yellow applicator and Cobra Shamrock Micro fiber Towel



I applied the wax in two methods, Thin coat and Heavy coat, using the back and forth method rather than in a circular motion ( for better consistency and ensure even coverage) Thin coating is what this wax requires...followed by a second thin coat.



and they say you cant get a great reflection from Silver paint.....


Now for some beading pictures.....This wax produced more of what I refer to as medium sized beads, not small or tight, but medium sized with almost identical sized beads...



Now a picture of the entire care covered and protected with P#4


final shot:


Summary of P#4......
Scent was pleasant....loved the consistency of applying, no oily or streaky film left behind, smooth and easy to apply. Removal ( using thin coats ) was easy, didn't grab or pull at the microfiber towel ( as it did when I applied it heavy).
You could probably do about 10 -15 applications per this container ...just a guess...
I loved the final results, crisp clean glossy look, not just a shine but a great crisp gloss...Metallic flakes on the VW really popped. P#4 gave the overall car a great brilliant well defined gloss.

Durability? N/A ....product is still in production stage and I only applied it today 02-18-2014....I will do a follow up in 3-4 weeks and see how it holds up.

Overall this is not only a good wax but a great wax...I place it among the mid priced waxes and I am sure we will see and hear more of this Wax !!!

Since it has no name ( that I am aware of ) my suggestion to name it
Purple Passion or Purple Protect....

Again Dan, thank you sir for this opportunity and wish you well with your passion for creating wax....glad I was a part of it !!
 
Wow..great review and great results for silver. ..who makes this wax ? How much is it ?



P#4 Test Pot ( Purple



Wax) Review

This was applied to a 14 Year old VW Jetta, Using the traditional 2 bucket wash system, no paint correction or enhancers used during this review, I used Meguiars Hyper wash ( wanted a shampoo with no wax or gloss enhancers) also bear in mind, this car has 180,000 miles on it too....last paint correction was done last May.

on with the pictures and review:
Gotta throw in a picture of my favorite wash buckets..( Go Big Blue !! )




This is the only wax i could not describe the scent...which is a good thing, very unique smell

Using Yellow applicator and Cobra Shamrock Micro fiber Towel



I applied the wax in two methods, Thin coat and Heavy coat, using the back and forth method rather than in a circular motion ( for better consistency and ensure even coverage) Thin coating is what this wax requires...followed by a second thin coat.



and they say you cant get a great reflection from Silver paint.....


Now for some beading pictures.....This wax produced more of what I refer to as medium sized beads, not small or tight, but medium sized with almost identical sized beads...



Now a picture of the entire care covered and protected with P#4


final shot:


Summary of P#4......
Scent was pleasant....loved the consistency of applying, no oily or streaky film left behind, smooth and easy to apply. Removal ( using thin coats ) was easy, didn't grab or pull at the microfiber towel ( as it did when I applied it heavy).
You could probably do about 10 -15 applications per this container ...just a guess...
I loved the final results, crisp clean glossy look, not just a shine but a great crisp gloss...Metallic flakes on the VW really popped. P#4 gave the overall car a great brilliant well defined gloss.

Durability? N/A ....product is still in production stage and I only applied it today 02-18-2014....I will do a follow up in 3-4 weeks and see how it holds up.

Overall this is not only a good wax but a great wax...I place it among the mid priced waxes and I am sure we will see and hear more of this Wax !!!

Since it has no name ( that I am aware of ) my suggestion to name it
Purple Passion or Purple Protect....

Again Dan, thank you sir for this opportunity and wish you well with your passion for creating wax....glad I was a part of it !!
 
Thanks alot for your reviews Ron and Wendell.

The red wax is designed with high gloss but still being fairly durable however to make it glossy and to have a very slick feel and to aid sheeting, the oils used are fairly high so ill tweak this. Ron ill get another sample to you and see if its better in removal.

Thanks Wendell nice review and great pics, the purple wax is a nice little wax and is great on all colours cant wait for a dark car to show how well it is on darker shades too. Im glad it gave so much clarity as that was my aim, The purple wax is clarity and reflections, red is gloss and brings the brightness out and green is a wet look and warm glow. The beading didnt look to good tho bit disappointed about that, as it gave nice tight tall beads through my testing. How long from second coat buffed to water applied just out of interest?

Obi Dan Karnubi makes it, but its only a test pot. not the final product

Thanks mate, yes all made by me these are prototypes at the moment but some might form a range at some point but still tweaking to do.

Got another 4 waxes to try this week and see if they work how i want them, a natural wax, a variation of the green wax with extra glossers and two other waxes that are tweaked versions of the same blend. Plus keep getting asked to make custom waxes for people so far ive said no, thats only available to the select few :cool:

Keep updating this thread with how they are performing and looking forward to more reviews! :bigups

:yourrock

ODK
 
Oh and Valleyrider, Nice review on your wheels hopefully it will hold up well. Its performing how it should so far and this has helped me with my wheel wax im developing, bloody hard wax to get right, but 4 months in and nearly there lol
 
An update on how the wheels are holding up so far.

Here is 1 full week of filth on my wheels, the last clean up was done 4 days after application, so this is after 11 days and 1 cleanup so far. No reapplication after initial 2 coats were applied.

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After a hose down

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After the final wipe with a microfiber, no wheel brush used to agitate
(Don't mind the filthy lug bolts)

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So far the wax has held up almost two weeks on the wheels after being hosed off and wiped down once prior to this. The beading on the wheels this week was still present but they appear to be loosening up a bit from the first week when the wheel was cleaned.

Cleanup of the wheel was still just as easy as the first week, hose down / wipe dry, no agitation from a brush or soap needed. This was all done on the face of the wheel, I did not wax the barrels.

I did get a chance to finally wax the rest of the car but by the time I finished (I started later in the day) it was already dark so going to take some photos today of the car.

I polished out the hood and fenders above the ppf to prep for the wax

I flipped the wax upside-down and give it a quick tap on the ground to pop it out of the container to spread on a red foam pad. The wax loaded up very easily onto the pad as it was quite soft out of the container.

I used a GG6" with a 5.5" red ccs pad on 2.5 speed and it spread the wax a very long way. I only had to load up the 3 times to cover the entire car, once for the front end and once for each side. This stuff spreads and spreads and spreads. Everything on the car was coated minus the exhaust tips and windows.

I let the front end cure for about 7 minutes before wiping off.

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One thing different that I didn't notice when waxing the wheels was how much oils were in this wax. On the blue of my car it I could see that I needed to wipe it twice to remove all the residue which I didn't notice on the silver wheels.

On the back of the car I applied, let cure 3 minutes, then wiped and this seemed to not leave as much residue behind as the 7 minute cure time.

The second coat of wax was easier to remove than the first, not as much residue left over.

The wax imparted a nice glossy wet look to the paint and it looks slightly darker once waxed.

Since this is a test wax I decided to wax the plastic trim moldings on my car to see what would happen. 2 coats of wax on all trim.

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The battery box and front trim are all part of the same plastic so the whole thing was waxed

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Door trim before wax

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After wax

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The wax darkened the trim a little and gave it a nice sheen. Overall I really like the look the wax imparted on the trim pieces - not too shiny but a nice sheen with a little darkening of the plastic.

So far this has been a good wheel wax but it may not last past 3 weeks as it is showing signs of wearing off. I love the look of this wax on trim pieces (durability test to come). If it could get down to a single wipe instead of a double wipe needed to remove the residue from the paint it would be an overall winner!

Beading and sheeting test to come soon.
 
Photos as promised

Reflection shot

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Water Beads

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Wax on some PPF that was unfortunately installed after a few rock chips

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For you photo people out there - F32 / 5 sec shutter speed

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Finally got to test the wax this weekend. This is for the green wax:

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The wax is soft and has an oily feel. Note the sweat beads on the picture above. The smell is pleasant and according to my 9 year old daughter, smells like an apple flavored candy. The edges of the wax crumbles easily as I was applying it to my DA LC 5.5 flat blue pad.

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Being a soft wax, it was easy to rub on the LC pad and it spread very easily when applying it to the car:

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I let the wax cure between 8 and 10 minutes. Initially, it was a little hard to wipe off (just the first wipe) but turned out to be really easy to buff afterwards. I had to polish out a few panels, and applied Menzerna Power Lock after polishing. I applied the green wax the following day after PL cured.

The look and feel was nice. Nice gloss and a very smooth feel. It later rained so I got a water bead shot and it did bead up very nice.

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There appears to be solvent in this wax. A little bit of wax got on the cover and when I wiped it off, some of the lettering came off:
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After it rained:
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man that toyota looks great- do you know what they call that color (didn't feel like looking it up) love those hood shots and the ones with the metallic showing are also very nice

sorry dan i keep planning to wax the car again but i keep having to work. i might end up doing it overnight today or tomorrow- lol
 
man that toyota looks great- do you know what they call that color (didn't feel like looking it up) love those hood shots and the ones with the metallic showing are also very nice
Thanks! The color is Spruce Mica. In the shade it looks almost black, but in the sun, the metallic really shows. I had one guy tell me he never saw so much metallic in factory paint before. :)
 
Thanks! The color is Spruce Mica. In the shade it looks almost black, but in the sun, the metallic really shows. I had one guy tell me he never saw so much metallic in factory paint before. :)

yeah thats more metallic that in my challenger or frontier for sure
 
Amazing pics Valleyrider car looks great. How did you find the wax overall, did you like the finish? How has it on the wheels are they still showing protection.

RSTARK again great review and lovely gloss and flake pop! How did you find the wax overall?

Brandt - No problems mate looking forward to the review
 
RSTARK again great review and lovely gloss and flake pop! How did you find the wax overall?
Overall, I really like this wax. About as easy to use as Collinite 845. It seems to repel dust and dirt well. I cannot comment on longevity as it only has been a few days. I wouldn't hesitate to use this was again especially if it provides more than a few weeks of longevity.
 
Overall, I really like this wax. About as easy to use as Collinite 845. It seems to repel dust and dirt well. I cannot comment on longevity as it only has been a few days. I wouldn't hesitate to use this was again especially if it provides more than a few weeks of longevity.

Thanks mate appreciate your feedback anything you would change if you could? How did you find cure time?
Should be around the 3 month for durability depending on maintenance
 
Thanks mate appreciate your feedback anything you would change if you could? How did you find cure time?
Should be around the 3 month for durability depending on maintenance

Cure time was just fine. I did let some areas cure longer (~15 minutes) and didn't seem to affect wiping it off.

As for changing it, I don't think I would. I mean, if it dried so that you can swipe your finger to test if its ready to remove, that would probable create dust upon removal. There was no dusting to deal with, so I like that. Also, there was no white marks from accidentally applying to the trim. That's another big plus.

The wax was very soft, but that's not a problem. I assume if you make it harder, it won't spread so easily. There's a lot of trade offs for changing it and I think it's just fine the way it is. :bigups
 
Cure time was just fine. I did let some areas cure longer (~15 minutes) and didn't seem to affect wiping it off.

As for changing it, I don't think I would. I mean, if it dried so that you can swipe your finger to test if its ready to remove, that would probable create dust upon removal. There was no dusting to deal with, so I like that. Also, there was no white marks from accidentally applying to the trim. That's another big plus.

The wax was very soft, but that's not a problem. I assume if you make it harder, it won't spread so easily. There's a lot of trade offs for changing it and I think it's just fine the way it is. :bigups


Yes I did find if I changed it and it cured fully it does dust up a bit which I personally dont like. Just need a name I swear choosing a name is harder than creating the wax :rofl
 
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