JonM
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- Jan 4, 2010
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So this was my first time using this wax. I have applied it to a panel that had previously been waxed before just out of curiosity, but I did a full car prep for this application. First let me say this wax is UNBELIEVABLE. It was a bit stubborn getting on the applicator pad, and it is quite evident it is more of a mildly soft wax, than a true soft wax. The look that it gave though was just unexpected, and incredible! Removal was a breeze, so that kind of compensated for the semi difficult application. Owning over 15 "high end" LSP's now I am starting to notice some little differences here and there, and the look that SN gave is just a true Carnauba look that cannot be replicated by a sealant. When I first applied it, I wasn't all too impressed with the slickness, but what I'm coming to realize is that most LSP's come to life a few minutes after initial wiping. About 5-10 minutes after removal the surface became impressively slick. This is without a shadow of a doubt my new favorite LSP, the only down side to it is the application. Maybe there is a learning curve? Though it is no way near as finicky as my RBOE, but in a way it reminded me of it. The best way to describe it, is dry? I don't know, perhaps the top layers solvents had dried out and the wax will get easier to apply with time? The extra effort is well worth it in my opinion though. The reflections were amazing, and it didn't mute flakes at all. Unfortunately though it is a dust magnet, and no my car looks like a giant piece of pollen, guess that means I'll just have to wash it tomorrow!Im the MAN
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Car before
Products used
After Wash
Thin coat of SN
Afters
Amazing Reflections
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Car before


Products used


After Wash

Thin coat of SN



Afters
Amazing Reflections

