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Diamond White

Diamond White

Carnauba Hard wax for Light Coloured Cars

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Regular price £8.00
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Size: 30ml
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Shine bright like a diamond…' We're not saying that song was written in honour of Diamond White, but let's just say Rhi's silver Benz looks like it's had a coat or two.

A pure, bright wax for pale finishes, it enhances clarity and helps light paint sing, not sulk. Snowy gloss with water beading to match.

  • Hard wax for white and light-coloured cars
  • Enhances clarity, reflection and crispness
  • Carnauba blend with 2–3 months protection
  • Hard consistency means controlled application: less chance of over-using product (smeariness, difficulty buffing) and wastage
  1. Apply thinly with a foam pad to clean, prepped paint
  2. Let it cure - usually about 5-10 mins, when it has hazed - then buff to a sparkling shine
  3. Leave it for 10-20 mins and check for hazy patches; rebuff with a clean side of the cloth, or a fresh microfibre, if required

Does it make white paint glossy?
Yes, the blend of waxes and oils enhances gloss but also fills microscopic swirls and defects in the paint giving clearer optical results.

Can I use it on dark cars?
Of course, but Purple Haze or Blue Velvet will give marginally better results as they contain dark dyes - especially if the paint has a metallic or pearlescent flake.

Is it durable?

It is for a carnauba wax, 2–3 months is typical - longer if the car is covered or garaged. For longer lasting or more durable waxes look at a hybrid wax like Shinecraft.

Is it easy to apply?

Yes, use a foam pad and apply thinly. A little goes a long way. Don't rush the process and enjoy it.

How many coats from a small 30ml jar?
In our experience, you can get 3-4 coats on an average sized car from one of the 30ml jars. If you only get one coat, you're probably using too much product.

Hard vs Soft Wax - which one for you?
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. 



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