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best wax/sealent combos for arctic blue??



  Arctic 182, GTD
Bonjourno! As title says, I usually use poorboy black hole and nattys blue, because I used to use it on my imp blue ZS, and tbh it does look eally good on the Clio, but I want a little more depth to the colour and maybe a bit more of a wet look. Any opinions would be great!
 
  Not a 320d
Stick with what youve got tbh. Unless you want to upgrade ur wax. Look at the zymol range, wont look any different but may look wetter for longer, also better durability.

Other thing to consider would be a machine polisher.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Look at Prima Amigo glaze as a base for your wax/sealant. Something like vics concours is very wet and very cheap. Something more boutique is Zymol Carbon. :)
 
  Arctic 182, GTD
cheers guys, I'll have gander at them and see whats what. Either of you tried dodo juice at all?
 
  Ibiza FR Edition
cheers guys, I'll have gander at them and see whats what. Either of you tried dodo juice at all?
I've got a 95% full pot of Orange Crush that I used on my old red 1.2 16v... to be honest I just prefer the ease of a sealant now, the wax looked quite nice and smelt even better but didn't last particularly well..
 
  Not a 320d
cheers guys, I'll have gander at them and see whats what. Either of you tried dodo juice at all?

I had purple haze as my first 'proper' wax and have a sample of Purple Haze Pro.

Neither of them are anything to shout about. Id avoid the dodo juice range really although theyre not bad.

If it is wetness youre after then go with what gally said, amigo and vics red. Not used amigo although i understand its excellent. I dont rate Vics red much because it lacks the water behaviour I PERSONALLY CRAVE (I do own vics red) but it does look disgustingly wet. Punches well above its weight in the looks dept.

Zymol carbon does it for me because it looks great wash after wash and has decent durability, most importantly to me the water behaviour is great too.

Just dont get too hung up about this. use what youve got then consider the move to amigo or invest in a machine polisher. As a wax, Carbon is my favorite (Even compared to Glasur) all rounder. No one will tell the difference between a coat of nattys blue or zymol carbon. Its water behaviour and durability where waxes excell (Or dont).
 


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