Mannheim
Car wax for the owner of a Mercedes
- New 200ml and 50ml Design
- New Brushed Aluminium Label
- Great for Dark & Light Cars
- Originally Blended for a SL500
- Excellent High Gloss & Longevity
- Rhubarb Fragrance
Mannheim was originally blended for the owner of a Silver Mercedes SL500, the car was used daily and frequently on Motorways around the South of England.
We blended a wax that would look great even when it had to protect the car 5 days a week, during the daily commute. The commute involved busy sections of the Motorway and then the car was parked outside at the place of work.
Mannheim is suitable for those who need a wax that guards the car's paintwork against daily duties and also looks great when you get a chance to raise your head above your desk.
(my recent Mercury review refers)
Mannheim is great as used on the brightwork - stainless, aluminum, etc. wouldn't use anything else. See results on a Mercedes monoblock.
RC
USA, South Carolina
A special request from one of our guys . After a clay and polish etc we used this wax on this Mercedes. A walk in the park to use and a sight to see once done . No need to ask for more . Regards Tom from Refined Automotive detailing
After an email conversation with John, I cleaned one panel with Pure and then applied the Bavaria Twins followed by Titan. At this point the paint was looking pretty good. The following day I applied Mannheim and this added some depth, gloss and an overall wet look to it. Really pleased with how it looks and will now duplicate this process on the rest of the vehicle. The was is very easy to use just take care not to put too much on your applicator as it is relatively soft and it is easy to pick up to much if you press to hard when loading the pad. Easy to spread over the panel and buffed with no effort after 30 minutes. I'm not sure what the exact scent is but for me, it was very pleasant. You can apply this without the Titan but I wanted to try it with Titan in the first instance and as I am happy with how it turned out, I'm going to stick with this approach.