Swisswax Shield. User friendly, lasts superb, smells amazing, boutique feel. Possibly pick up a pot on DW 90% full for £80.
The fact PB have no stock shows how well it is reviered. Similar to Glasur it punches above it's weight in the range and for the price range of boutique waxes I don't think much can top it. I would recommend it over Glasur these days more so because of it's ease of use. Glasur is immense and it's niche is it is still pretty old school.
Oh and if you're buying a nice wax get a nice applicator. MF app for tripple mate, gives bite.
@Tunst
You're not getting very long from Dodo Juice?! What one are you using and how are you preparing the paint before applying the wax?
Also looks like some of that condensation is inside?
Will eraser be too harsh then? New to all this IPA malarky
I wonder why he would big it up....
Sealant then wax Scott.
Use the TC mate. It's got lots of Carnauba in it hence the separation when left.
The rule of thumb is sealant then wax, that changes when it's a spray sealant.
HTH
Sealants typically will partially strip or React with what ever they go over, which is why most like bare paint or a specific primer. Do that over a wax and you have a combination that won't mix well resulting in shortened durability and performance.
What's the worst that can happen? It's just a spray sealant. It'll be mint mate.
You think he pays for his Bigfoot? For the money it's probably the most unimpressed i've been from a polishing machine.