ceramic wax
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Hi
I've not used any myself but was keen to try it so spoke to a guy at work who does lots of shows and stuff and he highly recommended Gtechniq stuff. He has a friend who is a licensed agent for them so got it done by him so an element of bias is there but it does last a lot longer than wax. I'm almost out of my Swissvax Best of Show so tempted to get is ceramic coated by one of the licensed detailers. Are you currently waxing or just looking to protect your paint?
Thanks
I've not used any myself but was keen to try it so spoke to a guy at work who does lots of shows and stuff and he highly recommended Gtechniq stuff. He has a friend who is a licensed agent for them so got it done by him so an element of bias is there but it does last a lot longer than wax. I'm almost out of my Swissvax Best of Show so tempted to get is ceramic coated by one of the licensed detailers. Are you currently waxing or just looking to protect your paint?
Thanks
Everytime you idiot proof something, the world will just give you a bigger idiot.
used the meguires ceramic wax and have to say so far good and easy to apply, as i normally get tree sap which is a ass to take off but now it doesnt need too much effort even the snow foam deals with it better., has anyone used the dearer ones themselves? and how does it compare to the preofessionally applied ones?
OK Guys, so now I purchased soft 99 Fusso wax, and I have to say it is awesome, used it on my broskis mk2 golf and it beads awesome and not much dust clings on either, cannot wait to take all the stuff off mine with a cleanser and apply this, has really good rep, although only do small sections as they say that it can be tough to take off if left on to long.