Auto Finesse Passion 150G - Carnauba Wax
Auto Finesse Passion carnauba car wax creates a warm oily wet finish to your car's paint work.
WHY USE PASSION
DEVELOPED TO ENHANCE SOLID AND CLASSIC PAINT FINISHES4 MONTH DURABILITY
BLENDED WITH 45% T1 GRADE BRAZILIAN CARNAUBA WAX
OILY WET, DEEP SHINE FINISH
CREATE A WARM OILY WET FINISH TO YOUR CARS PAINT WORK WITH PASSION CARNAUBA CAR WAX
The Auto Finesse Passion carnauba car wax is a professional-grade ‘hard’ wax, developed specifically for vintage, cellulose, and high solid paint types. this hard wax blend is infused with paint nourishing oils to bring new levels of gloss and depth to vintage paintwork, whilst helping prevent fading from UV and other environmental deterioration.
The passion-fruit scented wax contains 45% T1 Grade Brazilian Carnauba Wax by volume, with the remainder being made up by all natural Beeswax, Candelilla wax, and oils, and is capable of protecting a daily driver for up to 4-months (potentially more, if layered).
Application:
Prior to waxing, ensure the vehicle is clean. Use a clay bar to ensure there is no bonded contamination to its surface. If paintwork hasn’t been polished in the last 6-12 months it’s wise to prep the surface with a pre-wax cleanser.
Use a foam applicator at half a turn in the wax pot – this coats it ready for waxing. Apply using small, even and overlapping strokes. Wax goes a long way so use sparingly. One you’ve completed one panel, move to the next panel, then when that is complete buff off the previous.
If wax has dried, or ‘secondary hazing’ of the wax occurs (A phenomenon which can sometimes happen in hot or humid climates, especially if the product was over-applied.), you can use a water-based quick detailer to help ease removal of the residue. Wait at least 3 hours before applying additional coats.
Do not wax the vehicle if temperature is below 6 degrees Celsius, or above 35 degrees Celsius. Waxing in direct sunlight, or conditions of high humidity can lead to over, or under-curing of the product before removal.
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Auto Finesse Passion 150G - Carnauba Wax
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Auto Finesse Passion carnauba car wax creates a warm oily wet finish to your car's paint work.
WHY USE PASSION
DEVELOPED TO ENHANCE SOLID AND CLASSIC PAINT FINISHES4 MONTH DURABILITY
BLENDED WITH 45% T1 GRADE BRAZILIAN CARNAUBA WAX
OILY WET, DEEP SHINE FINISH
CREATE A WARM OILY WET FINISH TO YOUR CARS PAINT WORK WITH PASSION CARNAUBA CAR WAX
The Auto Finesse Passion carnauba car wax is a professional-grade ‘hard’ wax, developed specifically for vintage, cellulose, and high solid paint types. this hard wax blend is infused with paint nourishing oils to bring new levels of gloss and depth to vintage paintwork, whilst helping prevent fading from UV and other environmental deterioration.
The passion-fruit scented wax contains 45% T1 Grade Brazilian Carnauba Wax by volume, with the remainder being made up by all natural Beeswax, Candelilla wax, and oils, and is capable of protecting a daily driver for up to 4-months (potentially more, if layered).
Application:
Prior to waxing, ensure the vehicle is clean. Use a clay bar to ensure there is no bonded contamination to its surface. If paintwork hasn’t been polished in the last 6-12 months it’s wise to prep the surface with a pre-wax cleanser.
Use a foam applicator at half a turn in the wax pot – this coats it ready for waxing. Apply using small, even and overlapping strokes. Wax goes a long way so use sparingly. One you’ve completed one panel, move to the next panel, then when that is complete buff off the previous.
If wax has dried, or ‘secondary hazing’ of the wax occurs (A phenomenon which can sometimes happen in hot or humid climates, especially if the product was over-applied.), you can use a water-based quick detailer to help ease removal of the residue. Wait at least 3 hours before applying additional coats.
Do not wax the vehicle if temperature is below 6 degrees Celsius, or above 35 degrees Celsius. Waxing in direct sunlight, or conditions of high humidity can lead to over, or under-curing of the product before removal.