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Filterlab
Monday 8th September 2008, 20:28
Ooooh, not bad at all, deeper shine than 476S although darned hard work to apply and harder work to remove.

Sorry about the quick and dirty photos, these were taken on auto mode (yuck) after the removal stage but before the buffing stage with the microfibre cloth (hence the dust on the surface).

Looks a lot better now it's been buffed. I'll take some proper pictures tomorrow if anyone's interested.

By the way, the tyres are filthy as I was in the countryside at the weekend for a digger and tank driving day. Will clean them tomorrow.

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marky 76
Monday 8th September 2008, 22:54
i find this to be a excellent wax with no probs to remove ,,, like it says apply with a damp cloth and use thin layers hope this helps mate ,,,,,, otherwise i like the result and the price

britten_mark
Monday 8th September 2008, 23:19
One of the selling points for this wax is supposed to be longevity as well as shine. Keep us up to date how it performs.

Filterlab
Tuesday 9th September 2008, 08:48
i find this to be a excellent wax with no probs to remove ,,, like it says apply with a damp cloth and use thin layers hope this helps mate ,,,,,, otherwise i like the result and the price

I should have said 'comparatively hard work' really. Harder work than a mainstream wax like Colour Magic or something similar. The results have amazed me given that the tin was only £20, I thought I'd have to spend a fortune to get a really decent shine.


One of the selling points for this wax is supposed to be longevity as well as shine. Keep us up to date how it performs.

Will do. :)

gfurm
Thursday 16th October 2008, 13:24
I used it in June (one coat only due to laziness) and the water was still beading after 6 months. Not as good as when it was applied but still OK. So I belive it will last longer if you apply two coats.