Wax
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:15 pm
I guess like most of us I have tried all sorts of compounds, polishes and waxes over the years on all of our vehicles and at the time of application been mostly pleased with the results.
Decided to have a bit of a shine up on the CD for the coming weekend event with my latest discovery, Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax, a paste wax in a screw topped tub.
I have used it before on our daily cars and been most impressed, once applied it develops an almost frictionless surface allowing a lot of dirt to be moved with the hosepipe (I use a fan type spray) and water just cascades off waxed surfaces in an amazing manner. Like water off a ducks back.
On top of that it also appears to last very well unlike others some of which seem to wear out after a couple of weeks.
Would I buy another tub of it once this is used up? You bet!
Just though I'd mention it and of course I have no connection with Bilt Hamber other than being a satisfied customer!
Alan
Decided to have a bit of a shine up on the CD for the coming weekend event with my latest discovery, Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax, a paste wax in a screw topped tub.
I have used it before on our daily cars and been most impressed, once applied it develops an almost frictionless surface allowing a lot of dirt to be moved with the hosepipe (I use a fan type spray) and water just cascades off waxed surfaces in an amazing manner. Like water off a ducks back.
On top of that it also appears to last very well unlike others some of which seem to wear out after a couple of weeks.
Would I buy another tub of it once this is used up? You bet!
Just though I'd mention it and of course I have no connection with Bilt Hamber other than being a satisfied customer!
Alan