World's Best Wax - User opinions please

blake_jl1

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Anyone who has used these products please post your opinion. I am considering importing to Australia but it's hard to find any information on how good their products are.



On paper the Connoisseur looks good. High levels of nuba (46% by volume) but how good is it compared to other waxes like entry level Zymol's etc?



Thanks
 
Some people's opinion is Worlds Best wax is just relabeled Victoria Wax. Just compare their product line seems very similar.
 
World's Best Wax = worldsbestwax.com



I didn't mean which is the best wax in the world although I should have been more descriptive, sorry!



I am also interested in that question though as well. There's a dude selling scoops out of his Zymol Vintage jar in ebay. I'm thinking about giving it a whirl!
 
I've tried it once. The wax reminded me of Souveran and Vic. Concours. It went on very easily and came off equally easily. The shine was certainly on par with the other two. World's Best has a cinnamon scent and is based in Eastern Canada. Vic. Concours has a strawberry scent and is based here on the west coast of Canada, about 15 miles away from me.

The thought of a 'rebrand' for World's Best never entered my mind when I used it because everything about it was different than anything else I have so I've always had the thought that it was a unique product.

S100 and P21S carnauba have containers surprisingly similar. World's Best doesn't share containers with other carnaubas I know of.



As for longevity, I can't comment. Nothing stays on the car (summer garage queen) long enough to wear off. I'd expect it to be similar to the other two beauty waxes.



I'll use it again I'm sure. I liked the shine. Interestingly, I like the smell of Souveran and Vic. Concours better so I tend to gravitate to them, all other qualities being equal.



Am I comfortable with the fact I bought it? Yup. My Victoria Concours is getting low and I'll be refilling it soon too. Grandma gave me her extra tub of Souveran so I'm set with that for a while. She only needed 1 tub for her Harley.

-John C.
 
I bought their whole kit last year. I like it a lot as far as carnuba goes its just as good as Souvran ,zymol and the other high end waxes. If your looking for a carnuba its definately worth getting. Their Surface refresher ( QD ) is a really nice product . Very easy to work with.
 
Without hesitation, I would recommend Collinite 845IW for the best durability I've ever experienced and a shine that was equally impressive.



I know there are waxes that look better. I too have Souveran on my summer shelf, however at the beginning of winter, I applied 845 one time and it lasted through an entire Northwest OH winter and is still beading like a champ.



JJ
 
J.J. said:
Without hesitation, I would recommend Collinite 845IW for the best durability I've ever experienced and a shine that was equally impressive.



I know there are waxes that look better. I too have Souveran on my summer shelf, however at the beginning of winter, I applied 845 one time and it lasted through an entire Northwest OH winter and is still beading like a champ.



JJ



this is my go to for customers, easy on easy off and as u said amazing durability
 
went to the Collinite site and tried to read up on the product but doesn't really say anything about the ingredients.



So it's a liquid wax. You'd recommend this over a Zymol or a Swissol or something like that?



How much is it by the way?
 
I like WBW. Altough I use Vintage now, WBW was a good wax. Not as good as Pin. Souveran wax. But better than most I'd rate it a seven.
 
You want killer looks and durability? Look no farther than Clearkote's Carnauba Moose. I use it a lot more than Souveran, not only on customer's cars but mine as well.
 
Will CCM layer. It smells like it has solvents



Scottwax said:
You want killer looks and durability? Look no farther than Clearkote's Carnauba Moose. I use it a lot more than Souveran, not only on customer's cars but mine as well.
 
CCM is a good one too. I have had less durability with it but looks are def up to snuff.



In regards to 845, like I said, there are others that have more hype and look a little better, however, for $20, you can't beat it for looks and durability. I should say, this winter I did use Opti-Seal underneath it, which may be another reason my durability was so good-is still so good!!



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I am looking into Collinite. A boating business sells it here in Australia.



Anyone else used Victoria wax and wish to comment on it? It seems to be priced quite reasonably. And has anyone used any of the other products like the detail spray and deep cleanse?
 
I love the Zymol Vintage as far as waxes goes. It leaves the paint incredibly slick, great depth of gloss, and requires skill and patience to be applied correctly. As far as synthetics go, Matrix Micro Coatings can't be beat. It has a better depth of gloss than even the Zymol, and it's permanent. You can't really beat that. It also requires great skill and patience to install, not a home detailer product. As far as water-bead goes, you CAN'T beat the Matrix coating with anything. It does however take two days to fully install, so turnaround is not very quick.







John
 
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