Wednesday, August 17, 2011

World’s Most Expensive Car Wax


What kind of wax do you use on a classic car? If you’re the sort of person who only uses the best of everything on your pampered vehicle, then the answer is clear—you need the most expensive wax in the world.
Swizöl International’s Divine – $2,800
World's Most Expensive Car Wax - Swizol International's Divine
Swizöl International waxes reach high prices because, unlike other brands, they’re made of 30% to over 60% carnauba, allowing the waxes to achieve a high level of hardness and transparency. Further, the waxes are infused with essential oils to make your car smell as good as it looks. Each year, only a handful of people can get their hands on Swizöl’s Divine wax. This ultra-exclusive wax is specially formulated for the owner’s car based on the color and the paint used. In fact, it even comes with a hand-engraved plaque bearing the owner’s name and the serial number, as well as a certificate of authenticity.
Brough & Howarth’s Definitive Wax Marble – £24,000 (US $37,000)
World's Most Expensive Car Wax - The Definitive Wax Marble
When it comes to exclusive wax, though, nothing compares to The Definitive Wax Marble. Presented in a hand-crafted cube made of solid marble from Athens, Greece, the wax is made with beeswax, Brazilian #1 Carnauba wax and refined natural fruit oils. The wax is available exclusively through Brough & Howarth and its specially trained associates, and there is only one 480 ml pot in existence.
Brough & Howarth will only apply the wax to a car with a perfect paint job. Anything less and they will charge £65 (US $100) per hour to bring your paint job up to snuff. After such a treatment, clients have the option of purchasing a membership worth up to £10,000 (US $15,500).

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