imported_Dude
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I just wanted to say that it's awesome. I recently finished the last of my Meguiar's #26 and needed a replacement wax. I decided to try Blitz. I can't tell you how glad I am.
Blitz is totally awesome! It is clearly better than #26. When you open a can of #26 (or a can of Mother's Pure Carnuba, for that matter), the wax flakes like crazy. If the can is hot, some of the wax will be in paste form, some of it will be in flake form, and some of it will be in liquid form. You need to stir the applicator around to get the wax into a consistent state, but even then it still flakes when you apply it to your paint.
Blitz is different. Opening the can reveals a simple, pristine cake of wax.
Application is much smoother. Blitz soaks right into the applicator and flows easily off the pad and onto your paint. You don't need to press on the applicator at all.
It also buffs off very easily. Buffing off wax always demands patience, but Blitz is simply easier than most other waxes.
The shine is what really makes it great. Immediately after applciation, the shine isn't that impressive. It just as good- neither better nor worse- as #26. But wait- look at the shine one week later. It looks as if it were just applied! It's just as deep and vibrant as it was when you last waxed.
Also, and interestingly, the car doesn't seem to get as dirty over the course of the week.
The two disadvantages of Blitz are: a) its residue is bright white, which makes it more noticeable than the yellow residue of most other waxes, and b) it attracts dust like crazy. However, I found that a QD cut down on the dusting a lot. I used Show-Off for the QD (picked up a bottle of it at the local Blitz distributor- only a few blocks from my in-laws' home!).
I also used Blitz on my wheels, and thus far, they don't seem to be dusting as badly as then usually do. I'll keep everyone advised.
I am totally convinced of the merits of Blitz. I used quality waxes before. They are good, but I really love Blitz. I can't believe how well this stuff works!
Blitz is totally awesome! It is clearly better than #26. When you open a can of #26 (or a can of Mother's Pure Carnuba, for that matter), the wax flakes like crazy. If the can is hot, some of the wax will be in paste form, some of it will be in flake form, and some of it will be in liquid form. You need to stir the applicator around to get the wax into a consistent state, but even then it still flakes when you apply it to your paint.
Blitz is different. Opening the can reveals a simple, pristine cake of wax.
Application is much smoother. Blitz soaks right into the applicator and flows easily off the pad and onto your paint. You don't need to press on the applicator at all.
It also buffs off very easily. Buffing off wax always demands patience, but Blitz is simply easier than most other waxes.
The shine is what really makes it great. Immediately after applciation, the shine isn't that impressive. It just as good- neither better nor worse- as #26. But wait- look at the shine one week later. It looks as if it were just applied! It's just as deep and vibrant as it was when you last waxed.
Also, and interestingly, the car doesn't seem to get as dirty over the course of the week.
The two disadvantages of Blitz are: a) its residue is bright white, which makes it more noticeable than the yellow residue of most other waxes, and b) it attracts dust like crazy. However, I found that a QD cut down on the dusting a lot. I used Show-Off for the QD (picked up a bottle of it at the local Blitz distributor- only a few blocks from my in-laws' home!).
I also used Blitz on my wheels, and thus far, they don't seem to be dusting as badly as then usually do. I'll keep everyone advised.
I am totally convinced of the merits of Blitz. I used quality waxes before. They are good, but I really love Blitz. I can't believe how well this stuff works!