Post up your current LSP collection (Waxes, Sealants, Nano, Coatings, etc)

I love my wax fridge and now since i bought a few zymol waxes that require refrigeration it serves even more purpose.

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It a great idea! The wine cooler here had nothing in it, so I cleaned it out (with Megs APC and an MF) and put it all in. How do you like the Zymol wax? I often look at getting some
 
It a great idea! The wine cooler here had nothing in it, so I cleaned it out (with Megs APC and an MF) and put it all in. How do you like the Zymol wax? I often look at getting some

The sheeting and anti-static properties are what drew me to them. I have a friend that swears by glasur and I now know why.
 
Collinite 915. Nothing I have protects like collinite, most important factor for a lsp
 
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I'll take megs 21 and to the left!
how do you like wheel wax?
 
I love my wax fridge and now since i bought a few zymol waxes that require refrigeration it serves even more purpose.

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Where did you see Zymol waxes require refrigeration? I've heard people say this, but nothing came on the packaging or labeling of Glasur that recommends that. Actually, the few companies that so give a storage requirement always reccomend room temps.
 
I know an avid zymol user and he says carbon must be in a fridge :dunno:
 
I'll take megs 21 and to the left!
how do you like wheel wax?

jet seal is in there too and the black bag is celeste detagglio. i organized it by paste sealants liquid wax and spray wax.
i kinda dont like wheel wax, i know its a high temp wax but its really really hard to remove. i been eyeing CG wheel wax and its 50% off now so i think imma pick that up and try it
 
I know an avid zymol user and he says carbon must be in a fridge :dunno:

That is correct. My detailer is a licensed Zymol carrier, he has a huge Zymol fridge with the entire Zymol line.
 
Where did you see Zymol waxes require refrigeration? I've heard people say this, but nothing came on the packaging or labeling of Glasur that recommends that. Actually, the few companies that so give a storage requirement always reccomend room temps.

Glasur doesn't require it. Carbon does because of the oils that it contains. I keep all my waxes between 65-72*

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Still have some more on the way


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lol been waiting for this, forever :xyxthumbs:

It's not much but I'm getting there ! I'm gonna post my dodo collection when I get my others in the mail.




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