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JuneBug said:I would like to visit, but don't think I would EVER adapt to their way of life. That driving on the wrong side would kill me in a week!
Dan said:Perhaps its market or cooler temps. Waxes don't last long at all where its hot any rainy, which is why most of us use sealants in the summer. T
Dan said:Perhaps its market or cooler temps.
David Fermani said:They hands down last longer, are easier to apply/remove and look better.
JuneBug said:And tyres instead of tires...interesting world across the pond. I read Daily Mail -UK for the English news you won't find anywhere else. I would like to visit, but don't think I would EVER adapt to their way of life. That driving on the wrong side would kill me in a week!
Lowejackson said:As a Brit I tend to find it is (almost) the rest of the world which drives on the wrong side![]()
detailfanatic said:I don't know about lasting longer David. Although some offerings like P21S and Dodo Juice will only last around 8 weeks, most sealants we've used in our shop including Powerlock, Blackfire AFPP and other are usually gone by the 4 month mark. I can't think of one sealant other than maybe the new ones like Wolf's Body Wrap that will outlast Collinite 476, Raceglaze55 or even Autoglym Hi Def. Our climate up here is cool most of the year with a crap load of rain all winter. As for looking better, there is only opinion. You can't beat a nuba on solids. Your thoughts?
Lowejackson said:As a Brit I tend to find it is (almost) the rest of the world which drives on the wrong side
I am not really sure why we seem to have so many waxes (synthetic or otherwise) in Europe, the sealants (Gtech, Permanon etc) seem to sell very well but waxes such as Bilt Hamber's Finis for example do seem to be very well regarded by many (including me) so maybe it is just the wax crowd are more vocal