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Thus this apply to all? what I mean is, are all liquid version of waxes not that effective or potent?.....

Will be washing the black car tonight, I used it last night while its raining.....beading is still there....maintenance is QD/OGE/show time for 3weeks....it is the DUSTER indeed
Well as much as most companies and brands say that liquid and paste waxes are the same, my and my BF really refuse to believe that, but hey thats what they say so you don't have to take our word for it, to be honest we really find paste waxes to last longer than liquid waxes, in most OTC waxes' case liquid and pastes are usually the same, but with higher end waxes like collinite and souveran to name a few, paste waxes really last a lot longer than liquid waxes, and one thing that we really love about paste waxes, you would know if you saw my BF's wax collection that he has a lot of paste waxes, is that paste waxes' shine lasts a lot longer compared to liquid counterparts, so my answer would be dependent on the wax, with collinite its 2 hands down pastes waxes win far more than liquid in terms of durability, and there's also one reason why the worlds best waxes like, Zymol, Swissvax, Souveran, P21S, Collinite, Dodo Juice, Victoria Concourse, and a lot more are in paste versions, its because they really deliver better results since its much much more concentrated, the downside to paste waxes though would be ease of application, but hey if you could stand 476 and remove it then you're good to go, 476 is one of the darnest waxes to apply and remove and the also the most cases where people throw in the towel and just give it to someone else, they really just didn't know it should be applied per panel only hehe