Swanicyouth
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A pot of Fuzion press fits perfectly in to a tub of NaviWax Ultimate.
Bonus:
**** Not quite a fact, but every time I see my hands in a picture they look to me like lobster claws. Do my hands look weird?
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So disguise a $150.00 wax as a 25.00 wax?
NaviWax is awesome Ron. It's really top shelf stuff. Nobody seems to know about it - because they don't sell it here. It's more Collinite 915 like - than Collinite 915.
The water behavior is insane. Applicaton is unique, you apply it on a wet panel or with a wet applicator. It buffs off like butter and glows. ACC should carry NaviWax.
It's a show car wax, with long term durability...
**** Not quite a fact, but every time I see my hands in a picture they look to me like lobster claws. Do my hands look weird?
NaviWax is awesome Ron. It's really top shelf stuff. Nobody seems to know about it - because they don't sell it here. It's more Collinite 915 like - than Collinite 915.
The water behavior is insane. Applicaton is unique, you apply it on a wet panel or with a wet applicator. It buffs off like butter and glows. ACC should carry NaviWax.
It's a show car wax, with long term durability...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YLa83lqBKKUWhy is it not a fact? If it looks like a claw, works like a claw, than it must be a claw.
Never heard of Navi-wax. Sounds interesting.
Pat,
It's a Japanese wax. The company is a mystery to me... But if you like wax - you will love this stuff. Realistically, it cost about $100 or so delivered to your door - as it has to come from Europe (no U.S. distributors I know of). But, you get 280g of wax.
But, if I could only spend $100 for a wax... It would be this one. You can use NaviWax on trim and glass. It's as easy to use as Sovereign or Natty's, but lasts long. It has some "filling" capabilities.
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Some NaviPics on my 15 yo daily driver:
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w/ water:
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On trim:
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Not the craw, the CRAW!