Scottwax said:
Whoa, hold on, can't keep up with all the details....
Link? Pics? Describe the look?
Victoria Chaos Wax Description:
*Flat Top Lid
*Carnauba, Paraffin & Extra Polymer Waxes
*Outstanding Depth
*Easy On / Easy Off
*Exotic or Classic car Finishes
*Import or Domestic Clear Coat or Solid
Chaos Wax & Polymer Blend:
Chaos is the best of two worlds. The original formula is based on raw materials from natural sources fortified with polymers. To comply with the ever growing environmental and Human issues only one lower than average VOC solvent is used as the carrier. No dyes or aromas have been used that would mask a toxic chemical smell. Basically there is nothing in the formula that couldn't be found in higher concentrations at any department store's cosmetic counter. Chaos has extra polymers added to the formula compared to Mayhem with just a little. Chaos is affordable and available in different size selections and would make a great candidate to anyone's collection of last step products. The use of a non-abrasive pre-wax-cleaner is recommended before applying Chaos for the first time. And three quick coats of Chaos seems to have the best effects. Each coat doesn't have to be done one after the other at one time but spread out to better suit a persons time. A good knowledge of paint correction, preparation, and maintenance is extremely useful. With a good understanding of the causes of things that damage a vehicle's finish regarding contaminates and UV ray damage would make this product a good choice for any person. Helpful sheets on getting the best out of the product are available from Victoria Wax and on the online shop.
One 6 oz jar
Victoria Mayhem Wax Description:
*Dome Top Lid
*Carnauba, Paraffin & Polymer Waxes
*Outstanding Depth
*Easy On / Easy Off
*Exotic or Classic car Finishes
*Import or Domestic Clear Coat or Solid
Mayhem Wax & Polymer Blend:
Mayhem is close to our favorite carnauba wax formula but with an added strength of polymers. The original formula is based on raw materials from natural sources fortified with polymers. To comply with the ever growing environmental and Human issues only one lower than average VOC solvent is used as the carrier. No dyes or aromas have been used that would mask a toxic chemical smell. Basically there is nothing in the formula that couldn't be found in higher concentrations at any department store's cosmetic counter. Mayhem has a touch of polymers added to the formula compared to Chaos which has considerably more. Mayhem is affordable and available in different size selections and would make a great candidate to anyone's collection of last step products. The use of a non-abrasive pre-wax-cleaner is recommended before applying Mayhem for the first time. And three quick coats of Mayhem seems to have the best effects. Each coat doesn't have to be done one after the other at one time but spread out to better suit a persons time. A good knowledge of paint correction, preparation, and maintenance is extremely useful. With a good understanding of the causes of things that damage a vehicle's finish regarding contaminates and UV ray damage would make this product a good choice for any person. Helpful sheets on getting the best out of the product are available from Victoria Wax and on the online shop. With this product you don't have to be an expert, but you will need to spend five minutes to read the best useful tips which will give you a good start at detailing.
One 6 oz jar
Mayhem gives a darker look
Cahos gives a brighter look