Caleb@ImpeccableImage
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- Dec 16, 2012
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First off let me apologize to Drew for taking a couple weeks to get this written. Been juggling a lot with 2 jobs lol. Also thank you for giving me the opportunity to test out your product and help in your research and development. It's amazing what you have accomplished and I look up to you for what you've done from a detailers stand point.
First impressions was that it smells good...not as good as 36 but still really good. This made the waxing experience much more enjoyable. I was initially surprised by its grittiness but I noticed when I rubbed it between my fingers that the "grit" broke down and dissolved.
First thing I did was top the car with CG EZ creme glaze to really aid in the appearance of the wax....after all I was taking the Mustang to a car show
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The wax was very easy to work with and removal was easy too. I wanted to try something that nobody else had done with any of SON1C's waxes so I applied mine via da. This is my preferred method with all waxes as I feel you get a thinner more even coat. It didn't stain trim nor did it dry like concrete. Was just easy to remove, a little grabby but easy none the less.
Here are the pics

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
Application of wax

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
After removal

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
Wax making the metallic "POP"

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
Out in the sun

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
As you can see the pics really speak for themselves. I was really surprised and pleased by this wax. I don't have any beading pics because I haven't washed my car since but I have no doubt it will bead ridiculous. Ill try and update more on that later. The only thing I would change would be the grittiness. That is something that just annoyed me. That shouldn't be an issue now though as Drew has already refined that. I highly recommend his wax If you are able to try it. Thanks for viewing and thanks again Drew for letting me test it out :buffing:
First impressions was that it smells good...not as good as 36 but still really good. This made the waxing experience much more enjoyable. I was initially surprised by its grittiness but I noticed when I rubbed it between my fingers that the "grit" broke down and dissolved.
First thing I did was top the car with CG EZ creme glaze to really aid in the appearance of the wax....after all I was taking the Mustang to a car show

The wax was very easy to work with and removal was easy too. I wanted to try something that nobody else had done with any of SON1C's waxes so I applied mine via da. This is my preferred method with all waxes as I feel you get a thinner more even coat. It didn't stain trim nor did it dry like concrete. Was just easy to remove, a little grabby but easy none the less.
Here are the pics

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
Application of wax

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
After removal

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
Wax making the metallic "POP"

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
Out in the sun

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr

Untitled by PapaSmurf315, on Flickr
As you can see the pics really speak for themselves. I was really surprised and pleased by this wax. I don't have any beading pics because I haven't washed my car since but I have no doubt it will bead ridiculous. Ill try and update more on that later. The only thing I would change would be the grittiness. That is something that just annoyed me. That shouldn't be an issue now though as Drew has already refined that. I highly recommend his wax If you are able to try it. Thanks for viewing and thanks again Drew for letting me test it out :buffing: