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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Indiana
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Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
What is your opinion of the more expensive waxes that cost near 100 bucks or more are they worth it
Since we know that 90 percent is prep to you is it worth paying 5 or 10 times as much for high end wax After trying products like Pinnacle Souveran and putting DG 105 and NXT 2.0 all on my car at the same time using a different product on each panel in my opinion the answer is NO they are not worth it. To me they don't look better and they SURE don't last as long so I believe they are a waste of money but would like to know what others think and if you think they are worth it why .. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Ankeny, Iowa
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
Since the Souveran is considered one of the waxes that makes Black really look great.
Since your Corvette is Black. Since you felt the Souveran didn't really look any better than the DG105 or the NXT 2.0. I think you have answered your own question. ![]() Not ever having used a truly expensive wax, I don't have an opinion based on experience, but my feeling is that they would not be worth it to me. As far as the look of different waxes, I sometimes have a problem knowing just which wax I put on which vehicle. With proper prep, I have been very satisfied with many LSPs. Probably at least a dozen ended up looking very good and I doubt that most people would know what I had used at any given time.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
I'm with Charles as I have no hands on experience with the elite levels of car waxes...that said I do believe that they are more hype than anything..the human eye has limitation as to what it can see...If you did a side by side test of waxes costing $30 to $100 plus not many could see the difference..if at all...and would the difference be so great that it would justify the additional cost? I think not.
Again this is only my perception of them...no real experience
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
It would be great to have some more responses from people that have used the high dollar products.
So far, 2 of the 3 people that have commented have never used one.
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
I too have to agree with everyone. I don't even try to compare waxes anymore. The differences are so minute. I'm happy with my Natty's and IW right now. The most expensive wax I have tried was the traveling Fuzion and yes it did look great but no real difference compared to NR.
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
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Some would think it was nuts but I just wanted to see what happened. I have won so many trophies that I didn't really care but since it was nearly impossible for me to tell and I knew where it was I wanted to see if anyone else could tell. I told several spectators what I had done and ask them to tell me what panel was different and they could not tell me. I did not tell the judges and I won an award. With the right prep NEARLY any LSP will look good If their is a difference it is so subtle that most people can't see it |
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
I've used a good number of upper end waxes (upper end is a relative term). I would very much like to try Fuzion just to say I've done it but even with the knock out pricing going on it right now it's out of my price range. It's not that I can't afford to buy a tub I just can't get over the mental hurdle of buying it and then finding out I really like it. I've been very happy with the end results when using any of the higher dollar products, I've used. These products have been limited in price to sub $300 waxes. That said, I have my limits. I'll try anything, but I won't spend anymore than say Souveran when it's on sale. A two for one that I can split with someone or the likes. Do they look better than the sealants I use (I've tried/use most)? Well... that's pretty subjective but I would answer yes, at least for a few days.
I get something therapeutic out of a using a hard wax. Do hard waxes offer the benefits of today's better sealants? No. I can keep a good hard wax application looking plenty good for in the 6 week neighborhood or so using a product like AquaWax when doing subsequent washings. If I told you longer I would be lying. In my estimation a good sealant is good for twice that long using the same type of follow up. I've never let a vehicle go long enough to know if something actually lasts 6 months. I have my doubts because I see degradation after a couple of months. I've become perfectly happy with my rainbow of PoorBoys waxes, S100 and Souveran. Truthfully I don't look much further than that these days.
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
For me, I probably wouldn't consider it.
I can't justify the additional cost for a daily driver.
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
Me to...my truck was only 1000 bucks..a tin of 100 buck wax....would be 10% of the cost
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Re: Expensive wax is it worth the $$$$
I am not saying they are worth the money for a daily driver but for a show car i certainly think the answer is yes. I use the Souveran on our Mustang and I must say that with each additional coat the paint get deeper and wetter looking and I have yet to see another wax that does that for my other cars.
Now i certainly would not use it on a daily driver as the durability is almost nill and to me that would certainly be a waste of money. But for our Mustang I say Yes.
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