Auto Finesse Rejuvenate + Desire Wax

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This is a very short review without pictures,

I just got finished using both of these products and I am extremely impressed. I was let down by some of the other products in the Auto finesse range (Lather, Leather Cleaner), so I was not sure what to expect of the 2 products combo.

Starting off with Rejuvenate, the product's application was very easy. I found a foam pad to work best when using by hand. it spread the product better than MF and allowed me to continue working it without it looking to dry up so fast. I realized quickly that even though it starts to dry up you can keep working it till it goes clear. Wipeoff was a dream and the paint was left very glossy and super smooth. the best part was how cleanly it removed. no lingering oil's or streak's, especially considering how wet looking and feeling it left the paint. Similar to lime prime lite (although different application feel) but without any lingering oil's. (Paint is black , so seeing streaking or inconsistent wipeoff is very visual compared to lighter colors).

I went right ahead and applied Auto Finesse Desire. This is the companys flagship top of the line paste wax. I recently made the purchase on AG lastweek using the sale along with the 20% coupon. This product smells amazing and is a VERY soft wax. Probably the softest wax I have ever put an applicator too. Even though it looks like a hard wax in the pot. no oily mix at the top of the jar. You literally only have to touch the applicator to the pot. No need to even spin it or rub it into the foam. From what I read this is a WOWO wax. knowing and following this will really help you have an excellent experience. It applied very wet and oily and had a good working time while remaining wet. Its not like fuzion or souveran though. You have about 25 to 30 seconds to work the product until it no longer likes to be touched. So its good to make your application even, starting from one side of the panel and finishing on the other without going backwards. Soon as I finished the panel, I went right to removal. It came of very easily. You can tell its a substantial wax and you are really depositing a good layer or protection on the paint. The feel is like a traditional all natural product. It buff's off very smoothly and you have to keep flipping your towel. I feel that more towels the better with this wax. The feel is very smooth, but not extremely slick.

When I stood back to admire my work, I was absolutely amazed at the finish. I'm not sure how to describe it , but it was very deep and glossy looking. Its snowing out so I could not bring the car outside to see how reflective the wax was. While it did darken the paint, the flake was still very present. The car just looks great. The picture on the Autogeek product page really does the look justice.

Anyway, I felt this wax gave enough of a different experience to what I was used to , to come post about how I felt. This looks, smells and feels like a very high quality product, and was extremely easy to use. Not at all finicky. No patching or streaks on black paint. I really need to come back and check tomorrow, for re-hazing, but I felt it wiped off very cleanly.

Anyway, hope you enjoyed a look into this product. I would for sure buy again, and I highly recommend.
 
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