Worlds Best Wax

I have to be carefull here that I'm not thought of as in league with anyone lol



I remember seeing this wax a few months ago (maybe even linked from this site). If their site claims are correct then it equates to less than one pound sterling per wax - thats not too bad (is it). btw, am still not big into detailing but think the best tools (mostly) produce the best results?



So, does anybody have links/pics of a good (very good) wax?



thanks
 
Well first off welcome Ecce Signum! :welcome



Regarding your comment on the best tools producing the best results, not to change subjects much (that is reserved for a new topic), best results are created mainly by technique and prep work before a wax. I can have a car looking like something made for show-only and it doesn't even have a coat of wax or sealant on yet just because of the hours placed in prepping the paint. Granted, waxes and sealants do add even more visual results and each wax has different opinions on it. LSPs are the only products I havn't gone crazy on because of this very reason and I am just starting to get into $$ LSPs (there's a topic by me on this matter) but I can say that my personal favorite at this moment for waxes are Natty's Blue Paste Wax and Soft99 Premium (hard to get).



You can find quite a few pictures of results in the Click & Brag section of Autopia's forums
 
GMCloud27 said:
Well first off welcome Ecce Signum! :welcome



Regarding your comment on the best tools producing the best results, not to change subjects much (that is reserved for a new topic), best results are created mainly by technique and prep work before a wax. I can have a car looking like something made for show-only and it doesn't even have a coat of wax or sealant on yet just because of the hours placed in prepping the paint. Granted, waxes and sealants do add even more visual results and each wax has different opinions on it. LSPs are the only products I havn't gone crazy on because of this very reason and I am just starting to get into $$ LSPs (there's a topic by me on this matter) but I can say that my personal favorite at this moment for waxes are Natty's Blue Paste Wax and Soft99 Premium (hard to get).



You can find quite a few pictures of results in the Click & Brag section of Autopia's forums





Also Welcome to Autopia, Ecce Signum!



Here's a link to some work done by a fellow countryman of yours (I think). Search his username as well in the Click and Brag section and you'll see some really outstanding work. You may want to make a note of the products he uses, but I have to agree with GMCloud27 that "best results are created mainly by technique and prep work before a wax."



http://autopia.org/forum/click-brag/85924-polished-bliss-vs-honda-s2000-finished-zymoel-vintage.html
 
Thanks for the welcome :)



Thanks for the links, its strange but the more I read the more confused I get damn tricky thing this detailing.
 
Detailing is a great hobby/pastime and some days not a bad vocation. The best advice you can follow is that the prep work is the most important part of the process. It is more important than the "WAX". Unfortunately there is a lot of hype that follows some products and just like a carnival vendor there are firms that try to work the hype.

This forum is a terrific source of knowledge and if you review entries in the "click and brag" forum you will learn the products that are being used by the professionals and advanced hobbyists. It is a great place to learn and you will learn that there are not necessarily easy successes just because you chose one product. It is a complete process and you will learn how to produce the results you wish.
 
Nah, it's easy once you get the basics down :) If you ever need some product help, I'll send you a little gift that will hopefully be a good guide to what to buy and where at for the best prices and product notes from experience
 
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