Other than Klasse

I've tried most of the above in NE PA winters and have done my own testing. I've also tried Bilt Hamber's Finish and NaviWax Ultimate. While they all were good waxes, Synergy holds up the best against the salt and snow IME. NaviWax is probably #2 - but you have to order it from Europe. Finis and Collinite 915 seem pretty close. Black Ice just sucked for me. Powerlock seems hit or miss with durability for whatever reason. Sometimes it lasts - sometimes it doesn't.

I've never tried FK. All it took was a few reviews saying the stuff could be hard to work with and I was out.

If you buy Synergy, I don't believe you'll be disappointed. Of course, you can prolly get like 10 bottles of Powerlock for the price - so I guess it depends if your willing to spend exponentially more more something that is better.

Ouch! It's $253.00 Canadian. I love my car, but I'm too old to sell my first born anymore.
It sounds awesome and I appreciate your advice.


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Thanks to all. I've decided because this is my EDC, I'm going to try KAIO and FK1000p for my winter arsenal. I will update.
Winter is coming


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Thanks to all. I've decided because this is my EDC, I'm going to try KAIO and FK1000p for my winter arsenal. I will update.
Winter is coming


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Now why did you have to say that? It's only June. First you thank us, they you go and say something like that j/k
 
marinesoup- That little sample tin would do a Suburban-size vehicle many times (BTDT). IME the FK1000P is easy to use, there was just one batch of "hard stuff" years ago and even that worked OK with a spritz of FK425.
 
I don't live to far from you (Montreal, QC) and have some Klasse SG to spare (4-6 ounces or so). Just cover the shipping and I'll send you some of mine (it lasts forever, because a little goes a long way).

I daily drive my Jeep SRT8 year round and found that Klasse SG layered 4-6 times didn't hold up on the lower panels or the rear of my car (only during winter). I've also tried 845 in the winter and it's slightly better than Klasse in terms of winter durability but doesn't look quite as nice. I just made the switch to FK1000p and have been told it holds up even better than 845 or Klasse and so far it's true, as my oversized tires sickout every so slightly from the wheel wells and blast the car with road grime the FK1000p is holding up flawlessly and gets the most compliments out of the many LSP I've tried (win-win so far)! I can't speak for FK1000p's winter durability as I just applied this spring.

I have a thread with most if not all the Canadian detailing stores located here: http://www.autopia.org/forums/canad...re+Canadians+buying+their+detailing+products?

PM me if you still need some KSG or other LSP I have more than I can use ;)
 
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