jaynick808
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Jakerooni said:Ok I have to step in here.... This is where all the hype v. actuality needs to come into play. This is a two parter. The first is I'd like to see concrete proof of this claim (should be an easy one) and 2nd does high nuba content mean better protection? Will the $1100 wax (CR) last longer and outperform the $20-$30 tub (DP's MAXWAX or Danase's Classic wax even) the realistic answer is no. Not even a little bit. In fact most of the time the higher priced waxes protect even less. (Umm supernatural anyone) Do they give more sheen or shine?? Well compared to some maybe... But have you seen the shine and sheen on wet diamond with polycharger? (yea it's a sealant I know) I bet it would blow this and CR out of the water. and that's still at just a fraction of the cost. these high end waxes are pure hype. they always have been they always will be. They don't out protect they don't outshine they don't do anything special. There's is no such thing as a "Luxory nuba made specifically for a ferrari's special needs paint" it's 100% pure marketing. And in the words of the great Todd Helme (and I can't beleive I'm quoting the guy but he's 100% spot on here) the LSP makes very little to no difference in the looks of a properly detailed and "jeweled" paint. So don't go broke over simple hyped up wax.
i kind of agree. although i think they do actually look a little better and protect a little longer, but for the price it should look and protect more like 2,3,hell 4 times better.
if crystal rock cant prevent bird drop or waterspot etching while making the paint deeper and wetter looking than anything under 50 bucks i dont see a point. sealants and collinite ftw imo. my favs are blackfire wetdiamond n #845.
you cant beat 45 bucks to own both of those.:woot:
if i were to buy a nuba id try a polymer mix:buffing: