356 Carnauba car wax for older Porsche cars (40% Vol.)

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Product Details

  • Special wax formulation developed for the synthetic resin paint encountered on classic Porsches including a 40 Vol. % of pure Carnauba as well as valuable extracts from vanilla and citrus fruits
  • Caters for the refresh, care and protection needs of these paints in a bespoke manner and ensures that your classic Porsche car shines in splendour and is protected in the best way for many years to come
  • Prepare the paintwork with Cleaner Fluid prior to the wax application
Important: please note that before the first application of a Swissvax wax, the paint must be pre-treated without fail with Cleaner Fluid Regular so that the wax can successfully adhere to the paintwork.

Swissvax 356 is a special wax formulation which was developed for the synthetic resin paintwork encountered on classic Porsches including a 40 Vol. % of pure Carnauba as well as valuable extracts from vanilla and citrus fruits. It caters for the specific paintwork refreshing, care and protection needs of Porsche classics painted with synthetic resin paints (356 and 550) and ensures that your classic Porsche shines in splendour and is protected in the best way for many years to come.

A wax container of 200ml is sufficient for 10 to 15 wax applications whereby we recommend you to wax your vehicle every 4 months meaning that one tin of wax allows you to maintain your automobile investment for more than three years in a condition which usually would be reserved to award-winning classics only.

Before 356 is applied, the paint has to be prepared with Swissvax Cleaner Fluid in order to ensure that the paintwork surface is perfectly clean and free of old wax residues and contaminations of old wax, acid rain, tar, insects and other remains and also to ensure that the wax can perfectly bond to the paintwork surface. Perfect preparation is the key to the world famous Swissvax finish.