MK5 Golf GTI

General => Detailing => Topic started by: sean76 on October 06, 2013, 06:56:40 pm

Title: Winer wax
Post by: sean76 on October 06, 2013, 06:56:40 pm
What's the best wax to keep the winter at bay. In after something that will last all winter with maybe a couple of top ups with a qd or quick wax
Cheers sean
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: stealthwolf on October 06, 2013, 07:04:16 pm
I've always favoured something like Collinite 476s or Fk1000P. A few coats of either will do and both seem to last 3-4 months without top up.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: greygti on October 06, 2013, 07:31:03 pm
Yep collinite 476s or autoglym HD wax both super durable winter waxes , 2 coats of zymol titanium is also good bit pricey though
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: Frodo-anni on October 06, 2013, 08:33:50 pm
Im going carpro hydro O2 on my golf & collie on the girlfriends Leon.

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=295754
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: xjay1337 on October 06, 2013, 08:37:39 pm
I have used Nanolex Washcoat which is a touchlessly applied sealant.
Think about it physically nothing you can spray on will give you any serious levels of durability.
I would only use them as an easy-to-use top up to existing protection .

Collinite 476s or fk1000p are your best options for cost. I personally prefer colli.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: sean76 on October 06, 2013, 09:45:26 pm
Well, going on what you guys have suggested I've ordered some collinite.
Just need to get my car into a decent enough state of cleanliness to get it put on.
Cheers sean
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: Gman30 on October 09, 2013, 03:02:02 pm
Do people seal and then wax on top or just use either or?

 :party:
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: xjay1337 on October 09, 2013, 03:55:51 pm
You can use both.
If you use both use the sealant first.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: stealthwolf on October 09, 2013, 07:56:37 pm
Not really much point IMO. It's meant to be an extra sacrificial layer but TBH apart from the first year I got into detailing, I've never bothered. Sealants will be more durable than waxes especially over winter.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: jbenekeorr on October 09, 2013, 08:37:03 pm
 I was going to come on here and recommend collinite but it looks like everyone else has the same opinion which is reassuring!

I'm not much of an expert but be sure to apply it in very thin layers, the method I used was a slightly dampened foam applicator to apply it and a couple of swipes over the wax per half a panel. I applied one coat then another coat a week later after I washed it again :)
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: xjay1337 on October 09, 2013, 08:39:05 pm
Not really much point IMO. It's meant to be an extra sacrificial layer but TBH apart from the first year I got into detailing, I've never bothered. Sealants will be more durable than waxes especially over winter.

Very much depends what wax or sealant you use.

Some waxes can be 1 month of durability and some 6.
I wouldn't call C1, Cquartz etc a sealant as such. They are coatings I geuss  :party:
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: stealthwolf on October 10, 2013, 09:48:07 pm
The first time I used collinite, I applied it to the whole car and waited for 30 mins. Became a complete pig to remove. Do 1-2 panels at a time.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: xjay1337 on October 11, 2013, 12:07:48 am
Yeah I did that with Auto Finesse Soul

What an arse that became.
I had use IPA (ended up using 1L of Auto Finesse Crystal which is about 10% IPA) to get it off as it had literally baked on. What an idiotic move to make. That being said you can remove baked on Collinite quite easily if you just let the towel brush over the surface, once you break the top layer the rest will come off easy.
Soul was literally ground into the paint. The most difficult to use LSP I've ever touched.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: ryan_w on November 06, 2013, 12:48:21 pm
Few layers of Dodo Juice Super Natural Hybrid have worked well for me over the years. Only really use that an Swissvax Best of Show nowdays.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: xjay1337 on November 06, 2013, 01:31:44 pm
Few layers of Dodo Juice Super Natural Hybrid have worked well for me over the years. Only really use that an Swissvax Best of Show nowdays.

Hardly known for it's intense durability
Nice wax but pricey..
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: ryan_w on November 06, 2013, 01:37:12 pm
Haha, I know mate. Should have said I only use that in summer and for shows  :happy2:
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: Rhys_Gti on December 05, 2013, 05:42:08 pm
Swissvax endurance is an amazing winter wax! great protection and shine.  either that or just go down the sealent route like a Waxtec Hard Jacket.
Title: Re: Winer wax
Post by: gobbleplease on December 06, 2013, 08:38:54 pm
I always use Collinite marque de elegance as a winter wax, it's easier to apply and I've seen tests that show it last longer than the 476, I'm on my 3rd tub now so I've waxed a few cars using it now - the only thing I don't like is the metal tub - only because it rusts up way before you run out of wax.