Depends where you buy it. My uncle won't buy anything unless he can buy it in halfrauds to save on postage. And won't accept it that he can get it cheaper online. Where is the cheapest? I found it on amazon for £26 delivered iirc
HD wax is a great product :thumb: and I liked the applicator pad but unfortunatley it does leave white marks on the trim as do all waxes I'm lead to believe (I've only tried three different brands). So to play it safe maybe just cover the trim with some 3M tape?
If you search the web you can find some good prices on HD Wax, ebay or online stores best price I have seen recently was £21.99 & £2 odd delivery am sure?
Sorry to ask a bit of a dumb question but would i be ok using it on a cold day , i fancy giving the car a good going over asap but the weather's so cold was just wondering if it would make a difference to the curing time at all?? Cheer's.
Hi guys, HD Wax has been tested against lots of weather conditions and the cold wont affect the product so just use it as directed in the instructions. Please don't heat the wax up first - with HD this is not necessary. enjoy your cold detailing!
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