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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 09:09 PM
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My Review of Swissvax Autobahn, Pneu and Prima Banana Gloss, Pics

I decided to give my car a full detail today and try out the new Swissvax Autobahn wheel wax.
The Swissvax Autobahn was easy to apply and remove, A very small amount will do all four wheels (that’s good because you only get a small amount). The finish feels very slick and looks incredible. After a short drive no brake dust build-up, but this weekend
will decide if Swissvax Autobahn is a keeper.

Products I have tried...
Prima Wheel Armour.
Wheel Wax.
Zymol Detail Aerodynamic Wax.

All make it easy to remove brake dust, but in one day of driving the wheels are full of brake dust again. I hope the Swissvax Autobahn will keep the wheels looking cleaner longer then one day, I will report back in a week with the results. Has anyone tried the Swissvax Autobahn?

I also tried the Swissvax Pneu tire and rubber protector, now this stuff is nice... again only a small amount is necessary to do all four tires and its not messy to apply. The results are very impressive, but how long will it last? I will report back on this one too.

Now for the Prima Banana Gloss I am very impressed with this product, it is easy to apply and remove, and in just over an hour I did my full size work van and the BMW. the results speak for themselves...

Banana Gloss on BMW:




Banana Gloss on Van Side-Panel


Swissvax Autobahn


Swissvax Pneu


 
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Old Sep 6, 2008 | 08:24 PM
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I used to live in Switzerland. Is that really the name? Sounds like a Swiss-German named the brand since the sound "w" doesn't exist in their dialect either.
 
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