FREE WAX!? Three pots of SON1C Wax ProtoWax 93 !

To read your trial and error was the coolest part to me. How you started with a kit and moved into production says a lot about your character and devotion to success. To push forward and do it alone and actually compete against the big companies that can out produce you in quantity tenfold. Quality is what counts!

I would definitely write up a review for this product and share the wealth by applying it to my friends cars too!



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My favorite parts are seeing that actual ingredients and the percentage of mixtures ( recipe) and documenting the entire steps with pictures
 
Not sure if it was part of the "Home brew" thread or not but my favorite part was it was announced that AG would be carrying your wax to sell. gotta love the payoff from hard work and a job well done.
 
My favorite part is how bad a$$ it beads. And the fact Im a little biased about the car lol
 
While I haven't read every post in that thread, my favorite part is definitely beading pics and videos demonstrating water behavior. Cool stuff right there! :autowash:
 
If I may state two components of my "favorite" part of your waxathon: 1) as an engineer I really like to follow the discipline you had to and continue to follow in order to create a path forward of continuous refinement and improvement, and 2) I just love the close up of the beading pattern symmetries water takes on your "successful" wax pictures (eg., I want that on my car!)
 
I really love following the process and "behind the scenes". I'm always interested in seeing how things are created and the process behind making things. Seeing a fellow forum member come this far has been an amazing journey and its a lot of fun to follow!

Keep up the great work!
 
I'm fascinated by the development process.
You also take great pictures and have great results.
 
I can truly appreciate that you took something you were passionate about and brought it to the next level. With everything from testing to sharing your thoughts and process with the community that uses such products. Then taking it even to another level and allowing people to test it themselves. I mean what CAN'T be commended about your whole process. Kudos to you!!
 
My favorite part was learning myself a little what all goes into a wax and how they mesh together, never knew such things before. Besides the fact that you have so much passion for it, that was the most interesting/my favorite part.

I agree do do a full review and I will put it on my jet black/purple flaked 04 STi.

Would be here just in time for when I detail her.
 
Are brazilians supposed to enter this contest?

My favorite part of your thread are the beading shots, ... for me, they are just like pretty women at magazines: they are beautiful, you know they exist, but never saw one personally (at least me!).

I never saw a beading (personally) so beautiful like showed on your pics (and I see a lot of beading on a daily basis!).

I'm very interested in trying this wax, since I follow (and appreciate) your work and all philosophy behind it.

My review will be toward topping some coatings with this magnificent wax.

Thank you for this giveaway,

Kind Regards.
 
It's been pretty fascinating following along in your threads as you've gone from a DIY project into full bore production. I've enjoyed your reviews and the overall contribution you bring to the forum....kudos!
 
Usually I don't enter contests much (or post much haha) but I've followed your threads and would definitely be interested in trying this wax and giving a review. I particularly liked how an autogeek member decided to take a chance at making their own wax and having the documentation and stuff from day one in that thread. It is also cool to see autogeek helping sell your product and support a fellow member.

I am not a professional detailer, only a weekend warrior. I would be using this wax only on my car as well as my parents cars. Two are garaged, one sits outside. Thanks for this chance!
 
After re-visiting this thread for the first time since it was posted I was amazed to see the dedication to seeing a life-long dream to reality.
 
My favorite part is the very beginning. Seeing you create something that is just a dream for most right out of your home. Seeing you try different things and ingredients after a failed batch.
 
My favorite part of the thread is seeing how many comments/compliments you got on your product. Really appreciate your contribution to the line of auto products.
 
My favorite part is the fact you sincerely enjoy what you do and enjoy helping others.
 
I don't want any wax. I did really enjoy the thread though. Trial and error lol
 
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