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    Mini Mad N12 JLK's Avatar
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    One half of Gobi and Sahara EcosseGP's Avatar
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    I don't really have a favourite wax, although it's great to try out a new one every know and then. Certainly I love using the dodo juice range of waxes and whilst some lack longevity all of them certainly go on well and perform well ...
    Have used the AB black magic recently which appears to be a very soft wax but should give an added depth to black coloured cars. Going to try it on my dads Peugeot as soon as I get a minute or two.



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    The size of that Peugeot it will take more like a day or two !!

    My favourite 2 waxes are....

    1: Collinite 476s. Used this for many years and haven't found anything that can touch it for value for money, looks great and last over a year if you look after it. It was on my red punto for 30 months (with graphics) and only needed reapplied once. Also no fading of the paint.

    2. Angel wax Guardian - currently on the Panda and has lasted over a year without any need to re-apply (car not used all the time so prob about 6 month longevity normally). Easy on and off and also smells great. Beading is superb :)


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    I've just posted some vids of the beading that Collinite 476S gives out after over a month on the car.
    I'm converted and will not use anything else now.
    The shine it gives, after a really good polish, is the best that I've personally ever had on a car.

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    Had Poorboys world wax for last mini and don't rate it, hardly lasted.
    Currently using Chemical Guys 50/50, car comes up very nice with it 🏽


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