FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


 
  • "Is Harly Wax suitable for my brand new car ?"
     
  • "Is Harly Wax suitable for metallic paint ?"
     
  • "Is Harly Wax suitable for my classic car ?"

    The answer is yes, Harly Wax is suitable for absolutely all paint types, from pre-war Nitrocellulose, to the latest Polyurethane finishes found on all new cars.


     

  • "Does Harly Wax turn into white powder as I buff it off ?"
     
  • "Does Harly Wax leave white stains on black bumpers, rubber and matt painted surfaces?"

    The answer is no, Harly Wax contains no powder at all. And does no mark or stain matt black surfaces.


     

  • "Is Harly Wax available in a liquid form?"

    No, it's only possible to suspend tiny amounts of carnauba wax in a liquid. This is why the worlds most expensive carnauba wax manufactures such as Zymol and Swissol do not make liquid wax. If you see a liquid wax that claims to have carnauba wax in it, this may be true, but we are talking a tiny amount.


     

  • How do I apply Harly Wax, and how easy is it to buff off ?"

    The best way to describe the experience of applying Harly Wax is it's a bit like taking butter from your fridge and rubbing it into your paintwork, it would cover the whole panel and glide over it with no effort at all. But unlike butter, Harly Wax will haze in about 5 mins, and then buff off with no effort, to produce the most unbelievable shine. (Don't try butter on you car, it will not make it shine!)


     

  • "Can I apply Harly Wax using just my fingers"?

    Yes, like all pure carnauba wax's, you can rub your fingers into the surface of the wax and use your body heat to melt it. Many of my customers use this technique to apply the wax around awkward areas. Most however chose to apply it with a cotton or microfibre cloth.

     


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    Many of the waxes I have tried are loaded with polymers, cleaners and white powder. This powder of course, ends up on your window rubbers and under your trim and badges.
    Harly Wax contains none of these, just pure Carnauba.
    The American Wax Importers and Refiners Association grade raw Carnauba Wax according to the number of impurities found in it. The finest and most costly grade is number one yellow.
    Harly Wax is guaranteed to be made from the highest grade of hand-selected number one yellow Carnauba Wax.
    This wax is very easy to apply and hazes in about 5 minutes.
    It then buffs off with ease, leaving a wet look finish.
    I have found it gets better each time you wax the car, as it feeds the paint and builds on the surface.