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Old 3rd June 2007, 17:54   #1
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Default Back to natural wax. The fruits of todays labour.

Hi all,

I decided last week that I was going to go back to using natural wax. I had been using a synthetic wax/sealant combination and although it is very good, you don't get the warmth of shine that a natural wax gives you. You get a very clinical cold shine and I don't think it suits the colour of my car very well (white gold), it makes it look too silver.

I washed the car this morning, dried her off and then waited for the sun to go down a bit for the panels to cool down enough to apply some P21S concourse carnauba/bees wax. The car was protected with Carlack-68 last month and this is still the base layer. Its much easier and more effective to wax on top of this than straight onto the paint. The wheels got some P21S too. Makes it easier to remove brake dust.

Here are the results:














And no, I don't work for a well known supermarket chain. Was using their recycling centre and the car park is good for photos.
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Old 3rd June 2007, 17:59   #2
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wow! Nice job Ross you must have put a lot of effort into that and the results show - well done indeed.

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ps I do understand you know - we don't want our cars looking silver now do we
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wow! Nice job Ross you must have put a lot of effort into that and the results show - well done indeed.

ps I do understand you know - we don't want our cars looking silver now do we


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Certainly not sir Thanks Mike, your praise is appreciated.
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Old 3rd June 2007, 18:46   #5
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I've recently been converted to Wax Been using Natty's paste wax, the results are outstanding, easy to use, and it smells good enough to eat!

Looks like my collection of Auto Glym paintwork products are now redundant.
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I've recently been converted to Wax Been using Natty's paste wax, the results are outstanding, easy to use, and it smells good enough to eat!

Looks like my collection of Auto Glym paintwork products are now redundant.
I've used Natty's Blue in the past, very good it is too. Apart from having half a tub in my car maintenance shed, the reason I'm using P21S is that it contains bees wax. A lot of waxes have Carnauba but very few have bees wax. It adds to the durability and creates a really warm reflection.
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Old 4th June 2007, 16:41   #7
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I've recently been converted to Wax Been using Natty's paste wax, the results are outstanding, easy to use, and it smells good enough to eat!

Looks like my collection of Auto Glym paintwork products are now redundant.
Same here - using EGP over the weekend left some streaking visible from certain angles that just wouldn't buff out Probably my fault for some reason of course, but I'll be trying out the blue stuff next time around.
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