For me it’s between Sonax BSD for its ease of use and incredible water behaviour, and Bouncer’s Vanilla Ice for its ease of use again plus the fact that my hands smell of vanilla for hours afterwards.
Gyeon WetCoat. Took a bit of time to master applying it without streaking. But it goes on so quick and really is sci-fi stuff. Adds surprisingly long protection (just got 3 months on the Mrs car) and is one of the only LSPs that got me genuine compliments on how good my car looked.
I love the glassy look and the silk feel. Oh and dat beading!
having only used C2v3 i dont have much to go on however i have recently purchased some Farecla G3 Resin Superwax from halfords on a whim (and so i can apply it with the DA) so will see how that goes.
i also have a tin of BH double wax that i bought by mistake. might give that a go but i reckon it will mean alot of elbow grease.
I believe with a decent prep lots of products will give plenty of bling. It's mainly about getting the paint really clean before adding anything else.
I did a hand prep ( can't use the machine these days) and Colly 476. I can get a good bling from ONR and BSD. If I want it to pop a bit I use DD acrylic spritz.
I still haven’t tried pinnacle souveran so I have to go based on what I’ve got, so my number one is the first proper wax I brought and that’s ODK Glamour
I own and have used a lot of wax's over the years,but the one wax that I keep on getting back is Zymol Glasur,its just simply really nice to use...with great durability and sheeting that cannot be beat!...SJ.
Raceglaze Black Label - for ease of use, negligible waste (so very cost effective) aesthetics, and 6-9 mothslongevity. Would really really really like to try Crystal Rock but expect the "law on diminishing returns" to kick in heavily
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