Double speed is fine to use, couple of panels at a time and buff off job
It lasts an easy 6 months (they say12), but can probably be topped up with any qd really, or BH's own qd
Nattys has always given me very good results I'm sure I only paid £16
Have used DODO purple on black paint which was just as good but didn't last as long Small pots are available for £6 ota
Just used the Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax again today for the second time this week. I have a light silver 2014 Fiesta, and it looks sooooo good on it. So far, I am very impressed with the value for money and the ease of application. I am yet to see if the durability is as good as its reputation.
So this wax definitely gets my recommendation.
I've got DSW and FK #2685. Both pretty easy to use, FK more forgiving of over application. DSW definitely more durable. Can't say I really see a huge amount of difference between them looks wise. FK better value in that you get twice as much for barely any more money, but if I'm honest I'll probably be putting my tin of #2685 in my will [emoji38]
Britemax Vantage is also very well regarded and keenly priced although I haven't tried it myself. Brian1612 has a review in the, uh, reviews section.
Farecla Supergloss Paste Wax is the easiest wax I have worked with and is my favourite by far. It is incredibly easy to remove and even if you leave it on too long, it is still super easy to buff off.
Has everyone forgotten about Fusso or has that been left behind over the last few years with newer products ?
I personally can't see past it, tried a few different waxes throughout the year including Collinite, a few from chemical guys and a few others. None compete when it comes to beading and durability
Has everyone forgotten about Fusso or has that been left behind over the last few years with newer products ?
I personally can't see past it, tried a few different waxes throughout the year including Collinite, a few from chemical guys and a few others. None compete when it comes to beading and durability
Macc70 I was talking bout Wax-planet waxes being 30quid not Poorboys. I know that one is cheaper.
You also have a point with the sample sizes. They are cheap and the OP can benefit from a longer lasting wax for a smaller price point.
Perhaps the BH DSW is the longest lasting and best priced option TBH but I could also recommend Collinite waxes (476, 845) and Finish kare waxes (1000p and 2865).
I have just run out of dodo juice supernatural wax.
Thought I would give the car a top up as winter is comming. I used BH double speed as I already had some in stock, fearing the worst. A £15 wax vs a £60 wax.
Double speed looks way better in my eyes. Even Mrs Devilman said how hood the car was looking.
Will compare to contact 121 and evolution 2 over the month or so.
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BH DS is a great cheap product BUT... if you want to spend sub £10 can i give a shout out for Armour All Shield... more of a sealant but its cheap as hell and easy to use! Ive become more of a snob now i must admit but when my little detailing wings were not allowing me to flee the nest yet this was okay!
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