#641
vr2turbo
Posted 13 January 2011 - 10:21 AM
That's Homemade DIY Quick Wax
Yah, but if can melt the wax, then gone bad already......
Posted 13 January 2011 - 10:46 AM
Yeah probably... but I want a spray wax that can be used as a standalone wax, not a topper

Optimum Car Wax
Collinite 845
It's easy when you know how...
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:11 AM
Yah, but if can melt the wax, then gone bad already......

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#644
vr2turbo
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:11 AM
Optimum Car Wax
Collinite 845
Are those spray waxes??
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:15 AM
It's easy when you know how...
#646
vr2turbo
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:28 AM
Thanks........
#647
spirit36
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:06 PM
Ehem....UQW - 15.2oz (450ml); OCWax - 17 oz (504ml) and they both cost about the same price.
Sifu, as mentioned one is a "topper" and another is a "LSP"
Now, whats the different between the 2?
After wash, topper first and then followed by LSP??
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:32 PM
Sifu, as mentioned one is a "topper" and another is a "LSP"
Now, whats the different between the 2?
After wash, topper first and then followed by LSP??
I also confused with the same thing too.. the more you look at these product, the more you get confused... hahahha
Posted 14 January 2011 - 09:58 AM
Normally we refer LSP as the last step 'PROPER' protection product that you'd apply after polishing. A 'topper' is meant to mean something that you use to 'top up' after applying the LSP or after a wash to replenish/boost/restore the 'just waxed' look, feel, etc. So we can say that we 'top up' when we're not doing any polishing (e.g. after washing only), be it with a proper wax/sealant (e.g. DG101, OCWax, etc.) or a 'weaker' version of a wax/sealant (e.g. DG Aquawax, UQD, etc.).
So if you're 'topping' up with, for example, DG Aquawax, you're just 'boosting' or adding a little more to the existing protection. Whereas if you use a 'proper' wax/sealant to 'top up', you're putting down another layer of protection on top of the existing one.
I hope I got that right.
#650
vr2turbo
Posted 14 January 2011 - 11:28 AM
Normally we refer LSP as the last step 'PROPER' protection product that you'd apply after polishing. A 'topper' is meant to mean something that you use to 'top up' after applying the LSP or after a wash to replenish/boost/restore the 'just waxed' look, feel, etc. So we can say that we 'top up' when we're not doing any polishing (e.g. after washing only), be it with a proper wax/sealant (e.g. DG101, OCWax, etc.) or a 'weaker' version of a wax/sealant (e.g. DG Aquawax, UQD, etc.).
So if you're 'topping' up with, for example, DG Aquawax, you're just 'boosting' or adding a little more to the existing protection. Whereas if you use a 'proper' wax/sealant to 'top up', you're putting down another layer of protection on top of the existing one.
I hope I got that right.
Yes, correct.
But I still find Liquid and Paste LSP as more lasting against spray type, or maybe have not used a good one....