Hey all,
Last week, I went over my car with the Menzerna FF on my RO, and then topped it off with a layer of Meguiars NXT Tech Wax. Today, I washed the car down, dried it, and then applied a coat of Swissol Concorso wax. This is pretty expensive stuff, I managed to get a slightly used tub at a good discount, so I thought i'd give it a go
This is the first time i've ever used a wax that had to be applied by hand, but I actually enjoyed it. It was very tactile rubbing my hands over my very smooth car. Rumours that I was sporting a chubby during this process may or may not be true, i'm not saying.It took a little practice to get the the right amount of heat into the wax before applying, but it didn't take long to figure it out. The great part about applying it by hand is that you don't waste any wax, whenever I apply way using an applicator, I always feel that only half of it ends up on the car, the other half gets soaked by by the applicator.
The instructions say to leave it for 10 mins before removing. For me, that meant doing 1 third of the car, then going back and removing the wax and then the next third and so on. Removing it was difficult. I tried using the RO (Random Orbital) buffer with a hard pad and MF (micro fibre) bonnet, but the bonnet clogged up in no time at all. I often find this to be the case with Carnauba waxes, whereas it works like a dream with synthetic. So I ended up using 4 or 5 MF cloths to remove it. I didn't manage to get it all off, there is still a very slight amount of streaking. I should have gone over it with the RO and MF bonnet to finish it, but it's too late now, too much dust will have settled on it, that will have to wait till I wash it again next weekend.
Anyway, here's a few pics that I took after applying it.
So, what do I think? Well, I like it! There's a clarity of colour that I find very hard to get, and that alone makes it worth it for me. My car (it's Macau Blue) changes colour so much in different lighting conditions, but it often looks black or brown, whereas it's true colour is a dark purple, and the concorso brings that out. It also has a wetness that i've never really achieved with other waxes, without the finish also looking plasticy. It didn't do anything for Orange Peel though, as is evidenced in the pictures, but whichever way you look at it, it still looks fantastic for a 16 year old car, driven daily, with 205,000kms on the clock, and with largely original paint. At least it does to my eyes anyway.
More pics at http://www.jrobbo.com/M5/Concorso/
Regards
John