R222 Concours look wax
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Yep, it used to be sold as P21S Concours Wax, but a trademarking issue meant the brand name recently changed. An awesome looking wax for sure, but no durability whatsoever; 3-4 weeks tops per coat, so not really much good on anything other than bona fide garage queens that are only rolled out for shows, events, etc.
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Yer it used to be P21S concours carnauba wax,its good stuff visually, doesnt take hardly any effort to buff off wont mark plastics and rubber trim(though to be fair not that many do unless ya leave it on the trim when you`ve finished most wipe off it ok) I like this stuff as it dont take ya long to do a whole car and doesnt dry quick an make it tricky to buff off even in the sun.
Protection wise though its not the greatest will last a month maybe slightly more tops,at a small amount extra try collinite 915,not the easiest stuff to buff off but will last loads longer on your car-strictly only a panel at a time though it dry`s quick-will guarantee anyone will be impressed with collinite 915 for the price £20-£25 depending where ya get it from.
Protection wise though its not the greatest will last a month maybe slightly more tops,at a small amount extra try collinite 915,not the easiest stuff to buff off but will last loads longer on your car-strictly only a panel at a time though it dry`s quick-will guarantee anyone will be impressed with collinite 915 for the price £20-£25 depending where ya get it from.
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