NaviWax Ultimate - Love this Stuff

Swanicyouth

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Applied prolly 2+ mos ago. Washed once. Daily driven. Stored outside. Wax on all paint and glass. Easy.

Beading, feel, look, longevity, & ease of use are very high with this LSP...

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NaviWax Ultimate - YouTube

ACC should carry this.
 
Hah, Just found my can (original version) NaviWax deep in my old stash that kinda got forgotten. Kind of a slight wet application with a wet applicator or on the panel from what I remember from using it. Easy on and off and quite durable.

This is great stuff so I always imagined the Ultimate version would be even better.

BTW, like the old school FMJ next to it. Still some inside?
 
Hah, Just found my can (original version) NaviWax deep in my old stash that kinda got forgotten. Kind of a slight wet application with a wet applicator or on the panel from what I remember from using it. Easy on and off and quite durable.

This is great stuff so I always imagined the Ultimate version would be even better.

BTW, like the old school FMJ next to it. Still some inside?

Lol. Yeah. I put the FMJ there specifically for the PAC OGs.

Original NaviWax had a tendency to dry out and become granular when it got old - but it still works good. I have not experienced this with the Ultimate. Both are excellent waxes, they are really something special - because they combine durability, looks, and ease of use.

Most waxes excel in one category - few are class leaders in all.

Yes, it's from Japan. The closest common wax I can compare it to is 915. But, it's more buttery and slicker. Durability and beading are as good as or better than 915.

The tin is huge - I think it's 8oz (240 gm). It has a chemical like smell that is unique to this product. The tin's lid is press fit like 915.

It's easier to apply and looks a tad better than Synergy. It's < half the cost - with 98% of the durability. It's just a super hydrophobic and durable wax that's enjoyable to apply. Works great on glass as well. It can even be applied to plastics - no staining.

Dunno why this never really became popular in the States.
 
Lol. Yeah. I put the FMJ there specifically for the PAC OGs.

Original NaviWax had a tendency to dry out and become granular when it got old - but it still works good. I have not experienced this with the Ultimate. Both are excellent waxes, they are really something special - because they combine durability, looks, and ease of use.

Most waxes excel in one category - few are class leaders in all.

Yes, it's from Japan. The closest common wax I can compare it to is 915. But, it's more buttery and slicker. Durability and beading are as good as or better than 915.

The tin is huge - I think it's 8oz (240 gm). It has a chemical like smell that is unique to this product. The tin's lid is press fit like 915.

It's easier to apply and looks a tad better than Synergy. It's < half the cost - with 98% of the durability. It's just a super hydrophobic and durable wax that's enjoyable to apply. Works great on glass as well. It can even be applied to plastics - no staining.

Dunno why this never really became popular in the States.

How would you describe the looks on light and dark colours ?

For how long do you think the "looks" are retained?

I can find a few links for UK, can this be obtained in US?


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If its just a more expensive, sligtly better 915 why bother?

Couldn't you say that about almost any detailing product? Why bother... Because we can, because this is a fun hobby for some of us, because [fill in any reason you want]. Is there one product in any category that makes all others irrelevant?

And BTW, it's not lost on me that this response is partly my attempt to justify my own spending habits on ACC and AG.
 
Couldn't you say that about almost any detailing product? Why bother... Because we can, because this is a fun hobby for some of us, because [fill in any reason you want]. Is there one product in any category that makes all others irrelevant?

And BTW, it's not lost on me that this response is partly my attempt to justify my own spending habits on ACC and AG.

Fair enough. We all own more waxes and whatnot than we need and I'm no exception. I just generally try to have different stuff to satisfy different goals or desires.
 
I just ordered a 280 ml pot of this. I am anxious to see how it compares to FK1000P, the Collinites (915 & 885/476). Looks promising. Always nice to have a couple of different options to play around with.
 
I just ordered a 280 ml pot of this. I am anxious to see how it compares to FK1000P, the Collinites (915 & 885/476). Looks promising. Always nice to have a couple of different options to play around with.

I saw one for light colors and another for dark colors. Was there anything for all colors like the OP posted?
 
I saw one for light colors and another for dark colors. Was there anything for all colors like the OP posted?

They make NW Light and NW Dark.

Ultimate is a different product.

Light and Dark are a bit cheaper - but they are very good as well. Ultimate has more nuba and longevity.

They all are very good.

All come up on eBay from time to time.
 
All NW has the unique application that you can apply it to the car wet.

Meaning, you wash the car - don't dry it. Then apply and remove the wax. The water helps the wax spread even farther.

Removal of any of these waxes is always easy. They buff clean and don't smear.

This is a recommendation from the manufacturer.
 
I just ordered a 280 ml pot of this. I am anxious to see how it compares to FK1000P, the Collinites (915 & 885/476). Looks promising. Always nice to have a couple of different options to play around with.

Awesome. I feel it's better than 915. I have never used FK.

Please report how you like it. I recommend applying with at least a wet applicator like the tin states. You can also apply it to wet panels.

This is not a necessity, it's pretty easy to use no matter what.
 
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