Car Wax Test: Ioncoat Naviwax Light 250g – £34.99 / 50g Sample – £11.65
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As with the Naviwax Dark, the Light is an excellent wax. The Naviwax Light has UV protectors within the wax, which will help prevent paintwork fading. We tried it on a silver car and again, the shine is instant and deep on paintwork and really makes any metallic paints ‘pop’ out. Silver cars are notoriously difficult to get a really high quality shine out of but this product did the job beautifully.
Most car waxes will provide decent water beading, but the Naviwax is simply astounding and takes beading to a whole new level where it will do it time and time again for a lot of car washes before you need to re-apply it.
We used the ultra soft microfibre cloths with it that they provided (you can also buy these) and they worked well too. We totally loved this product and recommend it highly.
As with the Dark, it comes with its own applicator sponge which should be damped slightly to make spreading the wax around easier. It contains Grade 1 Carnauba wax and hardly any is needed as it spreads a long, long way around the car’s bodywork. We liked the fact that as soon as you apply it, it can (and needs to) be buffed off again as there’s no ‘curing’ time at all. The buffing off part is very easy and virtually no effort is needed. You can also use it on windows, chrome and and plastic trim, where it works very well too.
10/10 Worked excellently, amazing shine, great value for money and great as a multi-purpose wax.
The main dealers of Naviwax are Nubawax – based in Northern Ireland.
We tested and reviewed the Naviwax product range over a year ago, and we loved them that much that we now sell some! See below.
After reviewing Naviwax a year or so ago, we loved it so much that selling their products was a definite 'must'!
Both the Naviwax Light and Dark got a totally well-deserved 10/10 score. The water beading, beautiful depth of shine and ease of use are simply outstanding with this wax. Often, once people try Naviwax, it's the only wax they ever want to use again! Yes, it really is that great.
With this wax there is no curing time at all. You simply apply the product, take it straight off with a soft microfibre cloth and you have at least 8 weeks of protection (if correctly maintained afterwards). It can also be used on exterior glass, metal and plastic and rubber trim too.
The Naviwax Dark is suitable for darker-coloured vehicles such as Yellow, White, Orange, Light Blue etc.Available Qty: 2
This high-grade Carnauba-based wax is for lighter coloured cars such as Yellow, White, Orange, light Blue etc.
As with its sister wax above, we gave the product 10/10 for all the same reasons. A deep shine, long-lasting effects (2-3 months per application) and highly easy to use.
This sample pot is enough to wax at least 8 cars if used properly.
Available Qty: 7
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- Naviwax Dark Review Worked excellently, amazing shine, great value for money....






agreed. Being in the valeting trade this is one of three waxes that i use. Its the best of all three by far!
Hi Scott. Yes the Naviwax is one of the easiest and quickest waxes we’ve come across which also does an excellent job too. We can’t fault it.
Chris (Admin)
Ill be purchasing the darkwax this week for starting the New Year. Ill look foreword to testing that also
A good choice Scott! It really is an excellent wax and we know that you won’t be disappointed. We weren’t.
Chris (Admin)
I wonder what is the durability and protection like for this wax…
This polish is simply the easiest polish I have ever used, to do a full polish on my company vehicle to a high standard used to take hours, now I can get the same high standard of shine in just 30 minutes, a truley amazing product.
Hi Kenneth.
Sorry for the delayed response.
The Ioncoat Naviwax is very durable and is one of the best waxes I’ve used yet. It will last around 3 months depending on what you use to wash the vehicle with afterwards.
I will drop you an email as I notice that you also are into your detailing products.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Chris.