RBOE Mini Review

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by detaildoc, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Someone else already did a full review of this wax, so I'll make mine brief. I used this wax as an LSP, on top of 1 coat of UPGP and 2 of Opti-Seal. The application gave me a run for my money, definitely the most difficult wax to apply that I have tried so far. For this reason, not a wax that I would want to use on a customer's vehicle, more for myself. However, removal was surprisingly easier than I thought given the difficulty of the application, still not Souveran easy, but not too bad. The depth and wetness are incredible and it gives off a nice warm carnauba glow (hard to tell from these pics because of the bright sun light). Overall, I love this wax, but I definitely have to get better at the application.

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  2. joep

    joep Welcome to Detailing

    more then one opinion is always appreciated..thanks for the taking the time to inform the rest us..
     
  3. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    Yes more than 1 opinion is nice..and this one gets a lot of thumbs up...seems like a real winner here!
     
  4. edwinbong

    edwinbong DB Forum Supporter

    it definitely has a learning curve..but once you get it...youll be amazed!!
     
  5. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Looks great Luis!
     
  6. Buddy

    Buddy Getting to know Detailing

    Nice mini review...I have been on the fence since I found out the application method. I don't doubt that it is a great wax. It has been on my want to try list for some time now and there is still no doubt that I would like to try it but SN is knocking at the door now...:shrug:
     
  7. michakaveli

    michakaveli Welcome to Detailing

    Doc,

    That looks really sharp!
     
  8. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    What was your method to apply? I have read many people heating an applicator before applying
     
  9. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    I wonder if there is a way where Ben could make it easier to apply, but still retain what people love so much about this wax.
     
  10. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    I scrapped of the top layer with a spoon and also heated the foam applicator with a hairdryer. I'm not sure if heating up the applicator helped or made it worse as it seemed to dry up the wax really quick and make it harder, which might have made the application even more difficult. You should see the applicator, I could not even wash the wax off, so I might have to throw it away because it might marr the paint if I use it again.
     
  11. eyezack87

    eyezack87 Guest

    I could never get the heated application to work so I just do it by hand now. Great review Luis, you'll grow to love this wax for sure, weird application methods or not! :applause2:
     
  12. Rubbish Boy

    Rubbish Boy DB Certified Dealer

    That's what Juiced Edition is, my basic recipe tweaked and Dodo-rized, made mainstream and easy to use. Original Edition is the hardcore version, it's not a mainstream product, it makes you work a bit more, and once you get your technique, in my opinion, it's not that much harder to use.

    That does indeed sound like it dried out Luis. Try it without heating the applicator. Did you have a foam finger applicator? these seem to work really well as you get a bit of heat from hands helping.

    I'm sure I always make it sound more complicated than it really is. It just needs a rub in the pot to get the oils flowing, you only need a very little amount on the applicator, don't try and load the applicator up too much as you will find it dragging.
     
  13. Darkstar752

    Darkstar752 Horizon Detailing

    How would a light misty spray of hot water work on the applicator every once and a while? Seems like it makes sense to me, but I'm no expert.
     
  14. edwinbong

    edwinbong DB Forum Supporter

    i would think the water would get cool by the time it reaches the app...and i would imagine would be a mess to work with
     
  15. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Thanks Ben. I don't have a foam finger applicator, but I'll try applying it with my hands next time to see how that goes. Check your PM Ben.
     

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