We made some waxes without any coloured oils in, because if you have a white or silver car, you don't want anything darkening the finish.
Diamond White is therefore a pure hard wax, subtly infused with light ingredients like coconut oil, almond oil and white beeswax along with shed-loads of carnauba. It also contains a particularly pleasant fragrance that’s almost impossible to identify. It’s sort of sweet, sort of spicy. ‘White liquorice’ is the closest we've got to a description.
Well, the guys in the lab said that the fragrance is "vanilla", but we think 'White Liquorice' sounds better.
Recoating interval is a recommended 2-3 months.
Hard vs Soft Wax - which is the one for you? Whilst many of our waxes have a standard consistency, we make some of our waxes a little firmer or softer than normal. Softer waxes are easier to spread by palm or fingertips. Hard waxes often cure faster and go further, because they are less likely to be accidentally over-applied. Both contain similar amounts of carnauba and beeswax and performance will be similar. Harder waxes may cure better if you are new to waxing, so these may seem to offer more performance. And soft waxes may feel glossier due to their 'sorbet' like texture. It often comes down to personal preference - there's no right or wrong with wax texture, it just comes down to what you like.