Detailed: 2005 Chevy 2500

emaxxman said:
Do you buff with a towel by hand after removing the wax with the PC? Or is it removal and buff with the PC?

Was the liquid insulator wax really that tough to remove? I'm thinking if it was tough for someone like yourself who does this everyday, then my arm would probably fall off if I removed by hand.

I'm currently using OCW and NXT. I haven't had a chance to try the DP or EX-P sealant that I have yet. I was going to put the Collinite over the DP or EX-P.

Remove and buff with the PC. I used to do this all the time but thought it took to much time. I doesn't and it saves my arms. There is nothing wrong with NXT. It's a good product. In fact, I'd use it as a base for any carnauba wax.

Yeah the Insulator wax was tough to remove but I expected it because of it's durability. Reminded my of growing up and removing Turtle wax as a kid! But it didn't shine like 845!
 
justin30513 said:
The smell wasn't nice. But who cares?!?!
I believe this is due to its formula for longevity. I did notice ALOT more slickness than 845. Felt like silk after buffing off with the PC. This process helped alot. It reminded me alot of Megs #26 but with a harder shell like finish. A little goes along way once your pad is primed. I might try applying with the PC next time. I just like using my hands for paste waxes.
If the durability is there, this may be my new every detail wax. I'm already sold on it's looks. For 30.00, it's a deal.

thanks :)
 
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