BMW High Performance Hard Wax

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IT's finally here, The Video is up.

This is a 2008 bmw 740 i polished the paint with some of the shop polish that we had then applied this wax, this is my 3rd application of this wax on my 3rd vehicle.

If you use this wax follow the directions and a little goes a long way, i would highly recommend taking product of with a orbital or DA, by hand it will haze which i did not like at all. Trial and error lead me to the orbital.

Any way here are the results for this nano wax that is also made by Sonax.Feed back please

BMW Hard Nano Wax - Made by Sonax - YouTube
 
so what do you guys think about this wax, have anyone else tried it or the one made by sonax
 
not one person saying it produces good results, must be some irregular about that shine:dblthumb2:
 
The car looks great. I use some of the BMW products also on occasion and they mostly are first class. Do you know for a fact this is made by Sonax or are you just guessing?
 
from my research and looking at sonax and the bottles it appears that it is or at least made by sonax, i knmow megiuars use to make bmw products.
 
I asked the Sonax guy at Detail Fest if they make some BMW car care products. He said, they used to, but but not anymore. I said, hmmm bottles are similar. He said , "they just use the bottles". It's a mystery. Either way, most BMW car care products range from very good to excellent.

I've never tried the Hard Wax, only because liquid waxes aren't my thing. However, the interior cleaner is all I use inside the car, as it's good for any surface and doesn't pull paint off painted plastic. It's also fairly cheap. The car wash soap is also very good and reasonably priced. Also, I use the wool wash mitt. It's leather inside and seems pretty high quality. That piece isn't very cheap. I used to use more of their products, until I started buying from AG and others. So, I'm not trying to skew anyone away from AG products.
 
not one person saying it produces good results, must be some irregular about that shine:dblthumb2:

Honestly, if you have to take it off with a buffer, I'm not going to bother trying it. There are too many excellent products to try that have an easy on/off process.
 
please take the bottle off the paint!!! maybe i am just overly careful, but plastic shouldn't touch the paint.

with that being said, the car does look great.

but if the product is that hard to remove, i will just keep using DG 501/601 which bonds immediately and if need be can use DG AW to remove.
 
please take the bottle off the paint!!! Maybe i am just overly careful, but plastic shouldn't touch the paint.

With that being said, the car does look great.

But if the product is that hard to remove, i will just keep using dg 501/601 which bonds immediately and if need be can use dg aw to remove.


great logo !
 
The reason for the hard or uneven wipe off has me wondering, dont know if its the 95 - 100 degree weather or what, but with a micro fiber it wipes of but my attention to detail will see a slight haze look, took it off with a big slow speed orbital and it comes off perfect. this method may just be for me, the haze may not form with you, but just know you've been warned.

I will say let it cure and the next day it will produce great sheeting action and a slick to the touch feel
 
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