Money not a factor,,,,which carnauba?

I've already broken the bank on this one................Zymol Estate Waxes!!!!



You will just have to see what I mean:cool:
 
Greg said:
#16 smells like S100, except even more aplified "crayon" smelling.



:lol You aren't kidding about that! Took me back to the first day of elementary school opening that 64 count box of Crayola Crayons!
 
I've pretty much scratched out Souveran since it doesnt seem to have the durability I desire. I am getting low on S100, so I may get another jar of that along with the #16 :up
 
PS and #16 are good; no questions about it. But why not go off the beaten path?



Order some red Concours Wax from Victoria Wax. I'm waiting for my jar...



:bounce
 
jmsc said:
I was going to try it also but what turned me off was the hand application. I did this with the Zymol Estate waxes for 3 years and it became messy and old hat.



A possibly more promising higher-end carnauba may be Swissol. Not many on Autopia have used it, its expensive but its loaded with carnauba and its applied with an applicator. Every year I like trying a new product line. Last year it was Menzerna. This year it was 1Z. Both great products. Maybe next year Swissol.



jmsc, I have been using Victoria Wax for over a year now and I am conviced it is the best wax I've ever used. Don't be turned off by the hand application, it goes on easily with the warmth of your hands. This wax was engineered to be applied by hand. The results are amazing on my black VW Jetta.
 
Try Mark-V's Coach wax. It contains 100% premium carnauba, no cheap filler waxes. I bet you won't find anything to beat it. It's real easy to use, and it lasts for ever. I used to use it at the dealership I worked at, and the cars on the lot always looked good, regardless of the constant washing that they received. Don't be fooled into thinking that because a product is expensive then it must be worth buying, waxes that claim to 'nourish' the paint with exotic oils and waxes are a waste of money. Anyone who knows anything about paint will tell you that it can't be fed or nourished, it's simply a marketing con. You may have to call Mark-V's office to find your nearest distributor/outlet.
 
Kingoftheforest, I never heard of Mark V products. Do you know their website?



Here in Hungary, we have a limited market, therefore I wanna surf a bit, to know more.



Anyone has experience with Mark V?
 
have been using Victoria Wax for over a year now and I am conviced it is the best wax I've ever used. Don't be turned off by the hand application, it goes on easily with the warmth of your hands. This wax was engineered to be applied by hand. The results are amazing on my black VW Jetta.



:showpics
 
kingoftheforest said:
Mark-V are a Californian company that manufacture professional detailing supplies. You can find them at www.Mark-V.com. I've used them for years and I feel that they really are the best products available anywhere.



"no web site at that address"



:shrug:
 
ALAN81 said:
I would not COMPARE P21S(S100)to SOUVERN BUT that is just my opinion.........................SOUVERN KILLS those 2 products



I agree !!





Other than the super beading ability of P21S (heavy beeswax content) , it does not provide nearly the same depth and wetness factor. Looking to try some Nattys wax soon, but after the last "great product" (EX-P --- lots of dust, nowhere near the reflectivity of Zaino or Klasse) I am sitting back and cooling off.
 
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