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The Whaler Loves Detail City
After washing and glazing my wife's car I dug(literally)into my stuff and came out with Pizazz Carnauba Wax.
It cost 32 dollars for a 16 ounce container.
It's color is purple hence the grape fragrance.
As soon as I opened the lid I got hit with a very pleasant(imho) grape aroma.
The wax seemed harder than most imo but I've had this wax for a couple years now and haven't used it until today.
The directions say to leave the wax on for 30 to 60 seconds but don't let it dry. Keeping these instructions in mind instead of doing the entire car like I normally do I did a couple sections at a time. The purple color helped me see the wax on the silver paint.Once the 2nd section was coated I went back and removed the wax with a close knapped micro fiber.No muss no fuss. The wax disappeared with little effort.I used one towel to initially buff the entire car.Then I went back with another micro to do a final wipedown. This towel was thicker so it was either a mega or a superplush. After circling the car several times for missed spots I finally stopped,stepped back and admired the glow.
If you're looking for clarity and bling this is not the wax for you.
However if you like the soft glow that a darker wax gives off on light colored paint then by all means try this one out.
It's in my driveway now proudly glowing as our houselights shine upon it.
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It cost 32 dollars for a 16 ounce container.
It's color is purple hence the grape fragrance.
As soon as I opened the lid I got hit with a very pleasant(imho) grape aroma.
The wax seemed harder than most imo but I've had this wax for a couple years now and haven't used it until today.
The directions say to leave the wax on for 30 to 60 seconds but don't let it dry. Keeping these instructions in mind instead of doing the entire car like I normally do I did a couple sections at a time. The purple color helped me see the wax on the silver paint.Once the 2nd section was coated I went back and removed the wax with a close knapped micro fiber.No muss no fuss. The wax disappeared with little effort.I used one towel to initially buff the entire car.Then I went back with another micro to do a final wipedown. This towel was thicker so it was either a mega or a superplush. After circling the car several times for missed spots I finally stopped,stepped back and admired the glow.
If you're looking for clarity and bling this is not the wax for you.
However if you like the soft glow that a darker wax gives off on light colored paint then by all means try this one out.
It's in my driveway now proudly glowing as our houselights shine upon it.
