We Say
Swissvax Mirage is a premium wax that delivers an outstanding finish characterised by intense richness, amazing water beading and a liquid-like level of glossiness. As you would expect from a premium product, its durability is also good; a lifespan of up to four months per application is to be expected, and this can be extended by a month or two if it is layered from the outset. In terms of suitability, we favour using Swissvax Mirage on warmer solid-coloured finishes due to the intense richness it imparts, although in reality it delivers a fantastic looking finish on all colours.
Key Features
Beading10/10(Compared To Others)
Durability3 Months +(Average Value)
Slickness9/10(Compared To Others)
Description
Swissvax Mirage is a premium level all-round wax from the broad Swissvax wax portfolio that is suitable for all paint types and colours. Containing 40% pure Brazilian No.1 carnauba by volume and enriched with avocado oil and tropical fruit extracts, Swissvax Mirage provides long-lasting protection against the elements and produces a stunningly rich high gloss finish with excellent water beading characteristics. A minimum lifespan of three months per application is normal for a daily driver, but this can be extended towards the six month mark if it is layered from the outset.
Specification
Adds Protection | Yes |
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Application Method | By hand only |
Beading | |
Carnauba Content (By Volume) | 40% |
Durability | 3 months + |
Enhances Gloss | Yes |
Flake Pop | |
Glossiness | |
Layerable | Yes (allow 12 hours between coats) |
Recommended For | All paint types and colours |
Reflectivity | |
Richness | |
Slickness | |
Trim-Safe | No |
How To Use
Swissvax Mirage should only be applied by hand. For best results, it should be applied to freshly cleansed paint three to four panels at a time and as thinly and evenly as possible using a Swissvax Foam Applicator Pad. The resulting film should be buffed off within a few minutes of application using either a Swissvax Micro-Fluffy Towel or a Swissvax Micro-Polish Towel; there is absolutely no need to allow the film to dry fully before it is removed.