Infinity Wax Rubber Wax

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A friend of mine turned me on to this product. It's fantastic. If you're looking for something for rubber/plastics, this is a great choice. 303 can streak. After doing the interior the other day with 303, rain hit the inside of the door. The black window buttons had streaks from the water. 303 also fails on exterior plastics. This stuff does not do that. It's also great for engine bays, however you have to do it by hand.

https://www.apassionfordetailing.co.uk/products/infinity-wax-rubber-wax

https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=390394
 
Originally Posted by atikovi
How long does it last on tires and plastic trim? Is it available in the U.S.?


It lasts quite awhile on plastic trim, unlike 303 that will wash off with rain. I get mine through this guy:

https://www.auto-bella.com/
 
Sounds good I'll have to try some. Though It depends what your using the 303 on porous highly polished etc.. how long it will last.
 
I never liked 303 on tires because it's a dust magnet. I would like to see how this stuff looks, and holds up on tires...
 
The downside to this stuff is that it's hard to get. I am able to get it through a friend that owns his own detail shop. It incredibly easy to apply and there is no buffing required. With foam applicators it's so easy to use in engine as well.
 
Originally Posted by buster
Originally Posted by atikovi
How long does it last on tires and plastic trim? Is it available in the U.S.?


It lasts quite awhile on plastic trim, unlike 303 that will wash off with rain. I get mine through this guy:

https://www.auto-bella.com/


Just looked at this site... "Sold Out".
I'm thinking that this may be a good product for the black trim on my Avalanche.
 
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