I'd rather the budget went into the wax rather than the superfluous presentation, but each to their own.
The wax itself is brilliant, the best I've used and the longest lasting. Can't fault it as far as its performance goes. If you want fancy packaging as well and you think that affects the performance, then maybe look elsewhere.
Exactly this. I'd rather buy a decent product in plainer packaging, than a rubbish one in a pretty package. Who's going to see fancy packaging when it's locked in your shed anyway?
Nanocoat is a great wax, I've applied it to a few cars and had great results one car has currently had it on for 5 months, still sheets and beads well, i haven't topped up with a qd or similar either, simple wash and dry.
Fantastic wax and during the sale insane value. I personally prefer a glass pot but to be fair the plastic pots aren't poor quality and would take being dropped far better than glass.
I purchased the set, Nanocoat, Contact 121, Signature and the Buttery Wax in the Black Friday Deals. The dog (Canine one) is going to give them to me for Chistmas. A man's best friend. Looking forward to trying them out.
the nanocoat is very very oily- easy application but takes a few wipes to remove residue
perhaps leaving a little longer would be better, will try longer curing time next time-
looks fantastic on though, hasnt rained yet so looking forward to seeing the beading/sheeting
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