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Karl's Midweek Detail - Definitive Wax Review

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Well - after 18 months..... i finally got to the bottom of my Definitive Wax Pro Edition Pot!

 

As this was one of the limited edition launch pots - i get a free refill.... :thumbup:

 

So packing it up this evening and posting off to Jason and the team to get this sorted.

 

Seemingly Pro Edition is now on V2, to help smooth out the formula... which can go a little bit lumpy.

I have seen this symptom on my pot - but it wasnt too bad overall and still melts when spread on the paint.

 

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Hello Everyone, Back with some more photos of the Fab after a good clean and wax. After doing the winter detail, up to that point I had only sealed the car and was looking at a wax to put on top. I've tried my others a few times so fancied something new. After having a chat with Stephen, I'd settled on purchasing my first ever Definitive pot of wax. 

 

Normal wash routine, Wheels, Snow Foam etc etc. Washed with Definitive Wax Shampoo (Review Below) Waxed with CORA (Review Below) & dried using my Metro Vac & Definitive Wax Concourse Drying Towel (you guessed it, review below)

 

CORA - First impressions were great. Comes in a lovely big glass pot with protective cover inside. Smells absolutely lovely, although I can't quite gather what it smells of. Never the less, one of the best smelling waxes I own. Using the Handi-Puk & black wax pad I set to work. Loads up very easy, spreads very easy too. Once the pad was loaded It did one side of the roof before needing one swipe of the pot to do the other. Did 2 panels at a time, left to cure for 10-15 minutes and buffed off with ease. I actually have a knackered shoulder at the moment and it was a breeze causing me no pain. Effortless. As by the photos you can see its left a fantastic glossy finish & after having a lengthy chat with Jason at Definitive, I can expect good durability too. For a sub £50 wax with presentation too match, definitely in my top 5 waxes this year.  

 

DW Shampoo - Again one of the best shampoo's tested this year, if not the best. 3 cap fulls in a 10L bucket and a blast of the pressure washer gave me a nice thick foam & lather. Easy to see where you have been with the Dooka pad, feels really really slick on the paint and good reassurance that your not creating any damage or wash marring. Smells great also! Another one to add to the collection. 

 

Concourse Drying Towel - Ultra thick, absorbs water to a huge extent and dried the car with ease. Granted I used the Metro Vac prior to the towel so wasn't mega soaked but never the less did the job i wanted and did it very well.

 

All in all my first Defintive experience left me very impressed and it wont be my last!

 

Enjoy the pictures. Any Questions or Reviews you may have yourself, Feel free to post :)

 

 

Just wanted to update this thread Karl - hope that's ok.

 

Found myself helping out a friend at the weekend - trying to get a full detail done on Saturday afternoon.

Bitterly cold - but some winter protection required for the car in question.

 

Opted for Definitive Wax Cora...... which i knew would be easy on and off - not too pedantic on cure time etc.

 

I wasnt disappointed - that's for sure. It's been said time and time again...... Cora shoots way above its price point.

Short on time and far too cold to stop and take any pics....sorry.

 

Highly recommended :thumbup:

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Just wanted to update this thread Karl - hope that's ok.

Found myself helping out a friend at the weekend - trying to get a full detail done on Saturday afternoon.

Bitterly cold - but some winter protection required for the car in question.

Opted for Definitive Wax Cora...... which i knew would be easy on and off - not too pedantic on cure time etc.

I wasnt disappointed - that's for sure. It's been said time and time again...... Cora shoots way above its price point.

Short on time and far too cold to stop and take any pics....sorry.

Highly recommended :thumbup:

Afternoon!

No of course, by all means!

Cora! Great wax as said many times. I'll be purchasing another pot once my it's finally up. I've used it quite abit this year and it's never once failed me!

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