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Hard & Soft Car Wax

Premium Carnauba & Synthetic Waxes for All Paint Types

Whether you prefer traditional carnauba or synthetic wax blends, our range offers superior protection and unbeatable aesthetics.

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Hard & Soft Car Wax | Long-Lasting Shine & Protection

Hard & Soft Car Wax

Our Hard & Soft Car Wax collection features premium waxes that deliver deep gloss, intense shine, and durable protection for your vehicle’s paintwork.

Hard waxes provide long-lasting protection with a high-gloss, show-car finish, while soft waxes are easier to apply and ideal for regular maintenance.

Both types help repel water, reduce contamination build-up, and enhance the colour and clarity of your paint.

Whether you’re after a buttery soft application or a robust protective barrier, we have a wax to suit every level of detailing from weekend enthusiasts to professional valeters.

Hard Wax: Great for maximum durability, a deep, high-gloss shine, and the best water-beading performance. Hard wax is ideal for enthusiasts who don't mind spending extra time to achieve the best results.

Soft Wax: You want a quicker and easier application. For cars that need frequent waxing, or when you are short on time but still want reliable paint protection

How do you apply hard wax?
  1. Prep the surface: Wash and dry your car thoroughly. Park the car in a cool, shaded area.
  2. Apply sparingly: Dab a foam applicator pad into the wax and apply a thin, even coat using small, overlapping circular motions. Use less wax than you think you need.
  3. Work in sections: Apply to one panel at a time, or follow the manufacturer's curing instructions.
  4. Buff to a shine: After the wax has hazed, use a clean microfiber cloth to buff the surface until it's glossy
How do you apply soft wax?
  1. Prep the surface: Wash and dry the vehicle completely and park in a cool, shaded spot.
  2. Apply a thin coat: Apply a small amount of liquid wax to a foam or microfiber applicator pad.
  3. Spread and haze: Spread the wax evenly over a panel using a cross-hatch or circular motion. Let the wax haze over according to the instructions.
  4. Buff immediately: Use a clean, dry microfiber towel to buff the residue off to a high-gloss finish. Because it cures quickly, work in smaller sections

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