The Best $35.00 Wax

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Currently, I use P21S Concours-Look Wax, but I am always interested in hearing interesting alternatives... I will say though, that I am a bit of a wax snob, and something like turtle wax gets me about as excited as a colon cancer screening:)

So I'm looking for the best $35.00 - $135.00 wax everyone has used.....
 
Currently, I use P21S Concours-Look Wax, but I am always interested in hearing interesting alternatives... I will say though, that I am a bit of a wax snob, and something like turtle wax gets me about as excited as a colon cancer screening:)

So I'm looking for the best $35.00 - $135.00 wax everyone has used.....

Are you interested in a boutique wax or a very durable wax?
 
S100 paste wax is the same as P21s concours but $15 cheaper and marketed towards bikes.

My favorites right now are
Victoria Concours, Mayhem, and Chaos
Nattys Red and Blue
 
Either... Must be marketable though (to clients)
 
I live in Atlanta, GA which is HOT and HUMID - I've heard XMT can be used in the sun/heat... Whats everyone's thoughts??? Would it be a good choice based on average enviromental conditions here??? i.e more so than DP Max Wax, etc.
 
Either... Must be marketable though (to clients)

Boutique - ($95.00) Souveran paste is like candy for black cars...Absolutely Nummy!!!
($30.00) MaxWax is truly a hidden gem and looks GREAT!!!

Durability - ($15.00-30.00) Collinite waxes reign high upon the list. I recently used 845 on my dd and can say it also looks great.


Souveran it's like candy for your black black car...Absolutely Nummy

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I live in Atlanta, GA which is HOT and HUMID - I've heard XMT can be used in the sun/heat... Whats everyone's thoughts??? Would it be a good choice based on average enviromental conditions here??? i.e more so than DP Max Wax, etc.

NO...Wax does not melt and run off your car :D
 
autoglym high definition from wal-mart if you can find it.

But I like max wax and pinnacle SSII for AG offerings
 
I meant the "ease of application" end of things, not the "melting factor":)
 
I meant the "ease of application" end of things, not the "melting factor":)

All waxes mentioned are easy to appy and remove, except for the Collinite paste wax it is more old school when it comes to removal (it definitely takes more elbow grease).
 
Gotcha.. Probably more interested in a quick app process in order to keep my profitability higher... Time is the biggest expense after all..

Thanks for the advise!
 
MaxWax
I used Clearkote Carnuaba Moose wax recently and it was super easy to apply and remove.
 
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