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Gashman
4th March 2013, 21:19
Is this the best value wax around?

Never waxed by car before so after a good value idiot proof wax

wadoryu
4th March 2013, 21:40
Fk1000p or collinite

Gashman
4th March 2013, 21:49
I've noticed there's a couple of different collinite waxes, which do you recommend?

griff_106
4th March 2013, 21:57
I've noticed there's a couple of different collinite waxes, which do you recommend?

I use Colly 476 and as long as you apply a couple of panels at a time and then buff off, there shouldn't be any problems. For ~£15, it's bloody good value for what you get. Got some excellent beading properties too:

http://imageshack.us/a/img820/9653/39539110151449940654136.jpg

Mine after three coats of wax :y:

Gashman
5th March 2013, 08:09
Thanks for the advice, ill get some ordered soon and see how I get on. Think I'm gonna go for nattys during the summer and then 476s over the winter.

Was thinking of using AG aqua wax inbetween applying Barry's, have you any experience with this product?

griff_106
5th March 2013, 18:21
Thanks for the advice, ill get some ordered soon and see how I get on. Think I'm gonna go for nattys during the summer and then 476s over the winter.

Was thinking of using AG aqua wax inbetween applying Barry's, have you any experience with this product?

No worries :)

I don't personally rate AutoGlym but others will probably say otherwise. Colly duing the winter and Natty's paste during the better weather isn't a bad shout tbh - I've used it through the winter and I've been impressed with it :y:

JoshFurioBrookes
5th March 2013, 19:00
There is such an immense range of waxes. I use poorboys nattys white paste purely because it works for me, and is so easy to apply and buff off.

Gashman
5th March 2013, 19:28
No worries :)

I don't personally rate AutoGlym but others will probably say otherwise. Colly duing the winter and Natty's paste during the better weather isn't a bad shout tbh - I've used it through the winter and I've been impressed with it :y:

I've used a couple of there products and had a few mate give them rave reviews so thought could be worth a try, used SRP this weekend and it brought my car up real well.