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Swissol Onyx on Yellow


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This detail was done earlier this month.

Simple process since the paint in good condition: Wash, Poorboys Pro Polish, Swissol Onyx.

 

Previous LSP was Blue Natty's. Here's a shot of it after 11 weeks:

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Product shot:

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After pics:

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Application was alright, didn't take too much to cover the whole car. Not an enjoyable product to apply (ie. Souveran or UPP).

Easy to buff. All residue came off easily with one pass.

Looked nice, but I've seen better and for much less $$$. Just didn't jump out at me like it should.

For the money, I don't think I can recommend this product. Maybe the Swissol polish makes a big difference, or durability is crazy but it's just not for me. I'll give it another try on metallic and see what it can do in that situation.

Certainly didn't inspire me to try their more expensive products.

 

The bugs liked it though. Couldn't keep them off at all.

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11 weeks of durability for Natty's Blue looks pretty impressive [nod] .

 

Nice work there, the Swissol Onyx wax does give a wet look to the car [thumbsup] . How

would you rate it against Souveran in terms of looks and how much did you pay for this Swissol Onyx wax [sweatdrop] .

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Onyx retails for AU$105.

It doesn't have a killer look like Souveran or even Blue Natty's. Good all-rounder but nothing outstanding in appearance.

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