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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 07-20-2008, 07:02 PM
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for me durability is not a big issue . i dont mind waxing every month. most detailers on these forums will do the same . it keeps our hobby fun!!!
Yeah I know, but sometimes home/yard projects, involvement in various community things result is waxing getting pushed beyond a month and I would just like a little protection when those cases come up.
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With Rubbish Boys OE its not even an issue. RB's OE is only 40 british pounds which works out to about $80 USD with the exchange rate. Souveran is $85 USD. So then the only factor is shipping and Ben does a great job on keeping costs to a minumum. So basically its a wash as far as $$ go and with RBs you get 1000x better wax than Souveran, I've had/used both and Souveran can't hold a candle to RBs in any aspect. After I used RBs OE the first time I threw the rest of my 1/2 tub of Souveran in the trash.
I agree 100% i used souveran a and loved it so I picked up two tubs and after trying some swissvax waxes and RB OE have not used it since. Actually I have a full tub plus one which is prob 95% full sitting around collecting dust. I am telling you no one will be disappointed with RB OE!!
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If you mean Ranney, he is no longer becoming the US Distributor, not for now at least due to the current terrible exchange rate. He will pursue that if and when the economy and exchange rates improves.
Sure didn't, somone else is going to be the US distributor.
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Sure didn't, somone else is going to be the US distributor.
Oh plz do tell.
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Yeah I know, but sometimes home/yard projects, involvement in various community things result is waxing getting pushed beyond a month and I would just like a little protection when those cases come up.
thats coool!! then i would grab for something else.. which for is why i bought (swissvax) . before winter hits im going to put like 3 layers on my truck for some nice protection..
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Default I've decided to try the Rubbish Boys OE

Thanks for all the input guys

I contacted Ben yesterday, so I guess I'll soon find out how much the shipping costs are to Canada.

Is there anything else from Rubbish Boys you would recommend that I should take a look at before I place my order? (I work at an Acura dealership that mostly sells new cars, but keeps a small (5-10) used car inventory (Japanese cars 2001-2007).

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Old 07-21-2008, 10:06 AM
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Thanks for all the input guys

I contacted Ben yesterday, so I guess I'll soon find out how much the shipping costs are to Canada.

Is there anything else from Rubbish Boys you would recommend that I should take a look at before I place my order? (I work at an Acura dealership that mostly sells new cars, but keeps a small (5-10) used car inventory (Japanese cars 2001-2007).

Kenny
You will not be disappointed in the OE. Not sure if Ben is back from holiday yet I remember him posting that he would be gone for a little while but he may be back now. I have heard really good things about the Mark V Mystique polish and the Bilt Hamber line. I have been itching to try these out and if the trigger finger gets much itchier (is that a word) I will just have to pull that trigger.
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With Rubbish Boys OE its not even an issue. RB's OE is only 40 british pounds which works out to about $80 USD with the exchange rate. Souveran is $85 USD. So then the only factor is shipping and Ben does a great job on keeping costs to a minumum. So basically its a wash as far as $$ go and with RBs you get 1000x better wax than Souveran, I've had/used both and Souveran can't hold a candle to RBs in any aspect. After I used RBs OE the first time I threw the rest of my 1/2 tub of Souveran in the trash.
you make me wanna try it. I though it was rubbish...j/k.
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