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I think you carry just about everything one could ever ask for. I'm one for being realistic and while offering some exotic waxes costing $1000 might be "cool" you won't find it on my shelf unless someone gives it to me...:bigups
 
Since this got strted up, it would be nice to see Victoria Wax be brought in. They make some really great waxes in varied size containers and all are very affordable.
 
Since this got strted up, it would be nice to see Victoria Wax be brought in. They make some really great waxes in varied size containers and all are very affordable.


This is one line that I've been wanting to try, especially the concours red.
 
This is one line that I've been wanting to try, especially the concours red.


It is a great wax. Durability is just ok but it a very very wet looking wax. Definately one that I have been reaching for more and more often.
 
It is a great wax. Durability is just ok but it a very very wet looking wax. Definately one that I have been reaching for more and more often.

I may be getting this confused with the Migliore line, but is this a difficult wax to work with? Meaning it needs a little more elbow grease to remove?
 
I'd like to see Victoria's as well, I've heard nice things about it, easy on- off and looks great.
 
Since this got strted up, it would be nice to see Victoria Wax be brought in. They make some really great waxes in varied size containers and all are very affordable.

I recently got the small pot of the Concours, which I'm looking forward to trying out. Have you used their other waxes? How are they? I've also read good feedback about their QD, particularly when used with carnaubas.
 
I may be getting this confused with the Migliore line, but is this a difficult wax to work with? Meaning it needs a little more elbow grease to remove?


Not at all. It is a very easy to work with wax. I do two anels then wipe off. You do not want to let it haze. It's a WOWO wax but you will want to give it a final wipedown to really bring the gloss to the next level. It can also be layered after an hour. Very nice product.

You may be getting it confused with the Migliore line which is a little difficult to work with but also has some unique waxes that are nice also.
 
I recently got the small pot of the Concours, which I'm looking forward to trying out. Have you used their other waxes? How are they? I've also read good feedback about their QD, particularly when used with carnaubas.

I have all their waxes. Chaos is a great wax with pretty strong durability. Mayhem is close to it but less durable. The concours is basically a gagage queen wax with a super wet look. The yellow has the most unique look to it and is kinda a sealant look with a nice 3D effect to it IMO. I have never tried anything but their waxes. They make 3oz pots that are very affordable and come in a wide mouth jar that is really nice to use unlike some of the smaller samle pots available out there. I find their waxes are some of the best bang for the buck. All 4 are very reasonable and all easy to use.
 
Not at all. It is a very easy to work with wax. I do two anels then wipe off. You do not want to let it haze. It's a WOWO wax but you will want to give it a final wipedown to really bring the gloss to the next level. It can also be layered after an hour. Very nice product.

You may be getting it confused with the Migliore line which is a little difficult to work with but also has some unique waxes that are nice also.

I'm liking it more and more already. Something I can layer after 1 hour is nice. I'd burn through a jar fairly quick I imagine. Thanks for the info!
 
I'm liking it more and more already. Something I can layer after 1 hour is nice. I'd burn through a jar fairly quick I imagine. Thanks for the info!

Any time! Actually the jars last a good time because you can sread them super thin. A 3oz jar will go further than most would expect.
 
I would like to see Sprayway Glass Cleaner. It's priced great and wokrs as good or better than the more expensive products.
 
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