What's the best wipe on wipe off wax?

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Looking for a good wipe on wipe off wax. This year I'm looking to see how applying a wax every 3-4 weeks works out instead of longer periods using spray waxes as supplementals.

I have Fusion and SS II already. Basically wondering if there is something else out there better? Or maybe use the Meg's ultimate? I haven't heard much on I as I haven't looked neither. But I think I've heard 6 months longevity? If so that's better than the two I already have...
 
Pretty sure Collinite will get mentioned quite a few times.
 
Doesn't every non-spray wax need some hazing period before wiping off?
 
No. Look up fusion and signature series II. You apply it to a panel , finish that panel and then wipe it off. Pretty easy, fast, no dust And no haze wait time.
 
You can certainly apply almost any true wax that way.

If you're looking for even easier, why don't you try a WOWA sealant?
 
Blackfire Midnight Sun doesn't last very long, but sure looks great!
 
Dp max wax. And poorboys natty blue. Two of the easiest wipe on/off waxes i have used.
 
If you have Fuzion, you pretty much already have one of the best. I'd stick with Fuzion.

 
Looking for a good wipe on wipe off wax. This year I'm looking to see how applying a wax every 3-4 weeks works out instead of longer periods using spray waxes as supplementals.

I have Fusion and SS II already. Basically wondering if there is something else out there better? Or maybe use the Meg's ultimate? I haven't heard much on I as I haven't looked neither. But I think I've heard 6 months longevity? If so that's better than the two I already have...
fusion is a great wax,I have 2 jars of it.915 collinite is very nice and durable,if you want to jump in the sealant sector jescar powerlock is easy to apply and remove and really a nice gloss especially if you leave it on long then remove.DoDo makes some nice waxes as well.There is so much to choose from.
 
Editorial:
How does any appreciable amount of a Wax
remain on the paint if you wipe it off almost
immediately after you wipe some on?

"WOWO"...seems a little hokey to me.

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"Thin is in"...isn't that how
Waxes (as well as other LSPs) are
supposed to be properly applied?

If that is the case:
How hard is it to remove a thin
layer of Wax residue(s)?



Bob
 
Another vote for fuzion that stuff is just amazing.

It's like they captured dreams, and happiness and bottled it, in a 8 Oz Wolfgang can :D:D:D:D:D
 
Editorial:
How does any appreciable amount of a Wax
remain on the paint if you wipe it off almost
immediately after you wipe some on?

"WOWO"...seems a little hokey to me.

C'mon Bob, using that logic spray waxes wouldn't work, washes with wax in them wouldn't work...but they do.
 
I said it before and I'll say it again. Stick with Fuzion. And it really makes the flake pop!

 
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