Swissvax??

black03mach said:
how is souveran and nattys up there? thos two waxes have to be reapplied every other week to keep the same look as concorso youll blow through souveran before you blow through swissvax, if you keep applying souveran every two weeks to keep the look, and reapply concorso every two months (thats when the look goes) i figure youll go through three cans of souveran to one can of concorso. which puts souveran at 300 (unless you bought it during the bogo) while concorso is 250, natty's is worse for keeping the look id give that one a week, sure its cheaper in the long run but waxing the car everyweeked to a normal guy isnt fun...to us yeah...



Ive had MUCH better durability with Nattys than you have, apparently. Now, its no Collinite but I find that in my experience, it tends to be a middle of the road wax, in terms of durability.





A CG product might be a good compromise. (Although some have said Nattys and the CG offerings are very similar...)
 
Unless one has a number of clients who will be willing to pay extra for the application of Swissvax Concorso, I can't imagine that it makes much business sense to invest in it. If one nixes Souveran (which I love) because of its lack of durability, how about instead going with Collinite 915? Outstanding durability and a deep look--it came in second just behind Best of Show in DaveKG's blind wax test. I seriously doubt a car owner is going to notice any real difference between a well-detailed car that has been dressed in Concorso and a well-detailed car that has been dressed in 915. And at $20 a tin (off eBay), 915 is a great buy. Autopia's Rydawg is an enthusiastic fan of Collinite 915.



I'm not saying that Swissvax ain't any good. I have a tub of Best of Show and like it very much. I just don't know if it's worth the extra bucks.



Personally, though, if I were a professional detailer, I'd probably go with Blackfire Wet Diamond. I've been very impressed with it. My problem is that I'm addicted to carnauba.
 
zoraduntov said:
What's the best wax up to 300.00?

There is no best answer because all people say are in their opinions. For example, mention the word Zymol and almost immediately people will praise or hate it. Its better to try things yourself because usually people don't agree on things :xyxthumbs
 
I guess a better question would be , name three good waxes for around 200.00

.

I would like to try Swissvax.

Which one to by?

I have c5 and c6 corvettes with very nice paint .

The colors are black , red and blue
 
i have swissvax (concorso) . and it is excellent!! easy one and off. great shine . and longlasting durability.. souveran i love also but durability is poor . but thats ok . its a nice summer wax.
 
zoraduntov said:
I guess a better question would be , name three good waxes for around 200.00

.

I would like to try Swissvax.

Which one to by?

I have c5 and c6 corvettes with very nice paint .

The colors are black , red and blue



For under $200 Saphir or Shield. For $250 Concorso
 
craigdt said:
Ive had MUCH better durability with Nattys than you have, apparently. Now, its no Collinite but I find that in my experience, it tends to be a middle of the road wax, in terms of durability.





A CG product might be a good compromise. (Although some have said Nattys and the CG offerings are very similar...)



hmm maybe i didnt clean the paint enough to let it set up right :dunno:



yeah i've heard that natty's and xxx hardcore are similair, but with 50/50 i have had way better durability and the look is very wet..
 
craigdt said:
Probably. But maybe a more relevant question is:

Is there something better than Swissvax at a better value?



I would venture a yes on this one.



Let me direct to towards a few:

Poorboys Nattys Blue

Pinnacle Souveran

Dodo Supernatural



I believe you can get all of those beauty waxes which are about the same durability-wise

for less than $150.



Now if you really want a kick in the pants, try some Ultima Paint Guard Plus. Super fast, great looking and very good durability.



I have not used Supernatural, so I cannot comment on that. Natty's Blue is a terrible wax, it might be easy to apply but so is every other wax on the market. It doesn't last whatsoever, and the beading is poor. Same with Souveran. Yes, very easy to apply and remove *yawn* and it looks fantastic, decent beading but you'd be hard pressed to make it last more than a wash or two.
 
P1et said:
I have not used Supernatural, so I cannot comment on that. Natty's Blue is a terrible wax, it might be easy to apply but so is every other wax on the market. It doesn't last whatsoever, and the beading is poor. Same with Souveran. Yes, very easy to apply and remove *yawn* and it looks fantastic, decent beading but you'd be hard pressed to make it last more than a wash or two.



what are some good waxes then?
 
Ive tried Lusso Oro , but its been about 15 years ago so I cant remember how it was .

I still have their revitalizing creme.

I'll give Swissvax a try.
 
SV is great. I have Concorso and its a great wax. Super easy on and off. I have both Fuzion and Supernatural 2.0. SN2.0 comes close to the looks of Concorso but both blow away Fuzion in durability. This past week of rain destroyed Fuzion and It was on for 2 weeks only. Both SN2.0 and Concorso have been going strong for about 1.5 months after application lol
 
Just to throw this out there DP Maxwax looks great, good beading, and durability for me was fine with two coats, and the price can't really be beat. 30 bucks for a tub of wax that looks just as good as any of those others with the proper prep.
 
eyezack87 said:
SV is great. I have Concorso and its a great wax. Super easy on and off. I have both Fuzion and Supernatural 2.0. SN2.0 comes close to the looks of Concorso but both blow away Fuzion in durability. This past week of rain destroyed Fuzion and It was on for 2 weeks only. Both SN2.0 and Concorso have been going strong for about 1.5 months after application lol



Thanks for posting this.



I have Supernatural, (sample size) and I really like it a lot! I've been wanting to try Swissvax Concorso too, but if SN is close enough, I may just bite the bullet and buy SN when I run out of my sample.
 
Rob Tomlin said:
Thanks for posting this.



I have Supernatural, (sample size) and I really like it a lot! I've been wanting to try Swissvax Concorso too, but if SN is close enough, I may just bite the bullet and buy SN when I run out of my sample.



Sure thing. The only obvious difference (very obvious lol) is that Concorso applies itself a bit easier. But I have the old yellow formula so it may have changed now. They're both great waxes to have :xyxthumbs
 
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