Raceglaze

I have a pot of Raceglaze 55 and love it, one of the best waxes I have used IMO, great look and decent longevity. I also really like there brushes.
 
Ron Ketcham said:
Was fairly popular here about 10 years ago.

They seem to have dropped off the radar over the past few years.

Grumpy



Not sure if the RG that was sold in the US is or was tied to the RG in the UK . Completely different product line. The waxes are very nice.
 
There waxes look awesome. They have a high % of nuba. They make some strong claims about there products, probably all true.
 
Black Label is awsome, it really feel different than most other waxes on the market. it feel like your leaving something behind. kinda grabby and thick.





I've yet to try 55 but I'm sure it's an awsome wax, the pot is well-made.



4x4: Could be compared to vic collector but with added durability
 
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The Raceglaze that you want is from Raceglaze Ltd. of the UK, which does have dealers in the US and Canada.



I've used their 55 wax with great success on my 328xi! They have cool wheel brushes and detailing brush sets also.



Here's some other pics regarding Raceglaze Ltd. from Planet 9 Porsche group



.Raceglaze 55 Impressions: II -



When my 55 is used up (gonna be a while) I am definitely going to have the check out their Black Label!









cobraa said:
Black Label is awsome, it really feel different than most other waxes on the market. it feel like your leaving something behind. kinda grabby and thick.





I've yet to try 55 but I'm sure it's an awsome wax, the pot is well-made.



4x4: Could be compared to vic collector but with added durability
 
Scottwax said:
Haven't used a lot of their products but their sealant and QD are pretty good.





Scott



You have probably confused the British company Race Glaze Ltd (Race Glaze Ltd - making your car look good, and protecting it against the elements) with the US company Race Glaze - "Simply the Best".



Race Glaze Ltd are a dynamic company bringing out new products which are extremely high quality, with tremendous ease of use and excellent durability. The range is available worldwide including the US and Canada. Well known products include 55 wax, Black Label wax, brushes and wash mitts. It doesn't produce a sealant as its products are carnauba based, not synthetic, hence why I think Scott has confused the two operations, which are totally distinct and not linked in any way.



These British made products are for the connoisseur and enthusiastic detailer, not the fortnightly car washer who uses a sponge ! No slight nor inference is intended on any other products by this post.



I am sure any purchaser of our products will be utterly delighed with them, there are several threads on here of people who have used them already. Try them !



Regards



Mark Wibberley

Owner, Race Glaze Ltd, Stamford, England

Race Glaze Ltd - making your car look good, and protecting it against the elements
 
Thanks for sharing. How or who in the USA carries Raceglaze. I see it on Amazon.com... I would love to see how it compares to my Vintage by Zymol. The reviews on the waxes are Great.
 
International stockists are listed here: Stockists - Race Glaze Ltd



An extract is below:



Canada and USA Stockists

Autowerkes

Unit 470

20170 Stewart Crescent

Maple Ridge BC

V2X 0T4



Products - Autowerkes Exclusive



Pakshak

Alahao Industrial Center (Sand Island area)

2224 Alahao Place, Unit #201

Honolulu, Hawaii 96819

Phone: 808-783-6006

Aloha & Welcome to Our Oasis for All Your Auto Detailing, Auto Detailing Supplies, Auto Detailing Equipment, Auto Detailing Products, & Auto Detailing Accessories for all your Automobile Detailing



Autoality

207 Monroeville Mall, Monroeville, PA 15146

15 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh

Phone: 412-374-9595

Pittsburgh's Premier Car Care Store for detailing supplies, equipment and accessories. - Autoality Incorporated



Detailbest.com

Boston, MA

Detailbest.com detailing your car



I think you'll find the comparison favourable
 
MDRX8 said:
Thanks for sharing. How or who in the USA carries Raceglaze. I see it on Amazon.com... I would love to see how it compares to my Vintage by Zymol. The reviews on the waxes are Great.



I have 3 raceglaze wax ( bear in minde, my version of the Black Label is an exclusive version but I'm confident the original version is high-end) along with zymol vintage,royale and crystal rock.



I tell you, raceglaze is a lot better bang than these waxes! You will enjoy waxing with raceglaze's wax. The only unfortunate factor is that customer is more willing to pay for swissvax or zymol premium wax because it has better explosure than black label but still will change with times :)
 
Scottwax said:
No idea there were two Race Glaze companies, thanks for clearing that up.



yeah, that confused me a lot when I was first looking at their products. I got a small sample of the black label and love it. I wish I didn't, I wanted to hate it so I wouldn't ever consider buying something that expensive but it really does look incredible. And the sad thing is I've probably spent as much as it costs on all the other waxes sitting idle on my shelf.
 
^^ truely an amazing wax and when you consider the refill... you don't need to buy anything else .. Also, when you consider, this wax can last a good +6 months. It's good stuff.
 
^^ truely an amazing wax and when you consider the refill... you don't need to buy anything else .. Also, when you consider, this wax can last a good +6 months. It's good stuff.



How much is the refill?



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cobraa said:
I have 3 raceglaze wax ( bear in minde, my version of the Black Label is an exclusive version but I'm confident the original version is high-end)



What is different about your Black Label?
 
I have a tin off the raceglaze ltd black label concours.My favorite wax so far.It has a real long working time so you can spread it out real thin.Beautiful shine and depth I got mine at detailbest.Its the 66% carnauba I have been told.Real fun to work with.sort of a grainey texture.Great wax would like to try the 76%
 
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