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Here's the nuba's I have now.
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FK1 Pink Wax
Victoria Wax Mayhem
AutoGlym HD Wax (Clearance at WalMart for $20)
Dodo Juice SuperNatural
Dodo Juice Rainforest Rub
Dodo Juice Austintacious
Dodo Juice Purple Haze
Wolfgang Fuzion
Pinnacle Souveran X 2

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Souveran would be my #1. Its so easy to apply and remove. It leaves a beautiful wet look. Wax a fender take it off. You dont have to wait and let it haze up. The only bad thing about Souveran is the price. Which if you compare it to high end waxes like Zymol and Swissvax its not high. Also durability is in the tank. Souveran is not known for its durability. The best time of year to pick Souveran up is around Christmas or Black Friday. You can pick it up for a 2 for 1 or get it in a kit for $99 with alot of other stuff.

Finish kare pink wax is a really nice wax too. It leaves a nice warm glow. The one bad thing about this wax is its smell. Smells like kerosene.
 

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Thank you. Any concern with buying and shipping wax when it is well below freezing?

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Souveran would be my #1. Its so easy to apply and remove. It leaves a beautiful wet look. Wax a fender take it off. You dont have to wait and let it haze up. The only bad thing about Souveran is the price. Which if you compare it to high end waxes like Zymol and Swissvax its not high. Also durability is in the tank. Souveran is not known for its durability. The best time of year to pick Souveran up is around Christmas or Black Friday. You can pick it up for a 2 for 1 or get it in a kit for $99 with alot of other stuff.

Finish kare pink wax is a really nice wax too. It leaves a nice warm glow. The one bad thing about this wax is its smell. Smells like kerosene.
 

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If it freezes it will still be okay. They had a sell one some last year that was frozen. It had cracks in it, that was it. Had no affect on the wax at all.

This stuff smells like banana pudding too. I always wonder about licking it.
 

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You must wax off a lot...

I'm curious about that Rainforest wax though... details?
 

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Britton, your just mad you have no reason to wash your car right now. Get off that fail list son
haha shut up guy thats funny i actually dont have any reason at all to wash my car tho! Back to waxes, I wanna try that shit eric had with that clay bar when i can actually drive my car somewhere
 

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If it freezes it will still be okay. They had a sell one some last year that was frozen. It had cracks in it, that was it. Had no affect on the wax at all.

This stuff smells like banana pudding too. I always wonder about licking it.


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Man I don't know what else you need?? I think Super man waxed his suit with this stuff thats why bullets bounced off him. Duribility is great. Their 845 Insulator Wax is great and last just as long it's just in Liquid form.

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Yea it is!! There are others that Gloss and shine better for a show prep but most don't last as long as Collinite. Great wax for a daily driver for sure.

How is that Dodo wax? I have seen it but never looked into their products much. They have a ton of different colors and flavors just need to take some time and read which one is for what application. I see you have plenty of it what is your preference?
 

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Dodo has some soft and hard paste waxes. The hard paste waxes are alot of work. I prefer their softer waxes. Alot easier to work with. More user friendly. I really like purple haze. Its a soft wax. The Purple Haze Pro version has a sealant built in and increased durability.

Dodo makes alot of stuff. Its pretty high, but really not top shelf stuff imo. For what you pay for their products, there's easily something better and maybe a little cheaper.

For $20 you can go to Walmart and get some AutoGlym HD wax. Its more of a polymer sealant. Its easy on, easy off. Gives a great look. $20 bucks is hard to beat. Just get some soon. Its on clearance at Walmart and wont be around much longer. There's one at my local store. Everytime I go there, I think about picking it up.

Victoria's wax is also a great wax. Their wax Mayhem is a very good wax with very nice durability. Almost as good as Collinite. This wax is pretty inexpensive too. Look over at glimmerglassdetailing. Theyre the only carrier in the U.S. They also have some PB's microfibers that are on sale.
 

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Thanks for the info Cooter.. I just got some of this so I'll have to see how it is on one of my next wax jobs.

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Cant say I have seen any reviews on that. I know Dodo Juice use to make one like that for their SuperNatural (one in the pic in the wooden jar).

Looks pretty neat for putting it on a pad for a PC. Some waxes in plastic pots you can pop out. The ones with the metal pots are pretty much not gonna happen unless you have a 3.5 in pad or do it by hand. I wont pop any wax out of a can. I'm scared I'd drop it and lord knows what it would pick up.
 

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You can use a can opener on the back side of the metal pots of wax and put the wax in a Tupperware container after you remove it. I have done this with Collinite 885 before.
 

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