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In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?
Posted by caill430 on 5/31/14 at 4:23 pm00
OK results with Zymol(sp?) and McGuires, but there has to be something out there that is better. FWIW I have two black vehicles
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt on 5/31/14 at 4:23 pm to caill430
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have two black vehicles
Prayers sent.
I use nufinish. Comes in an orange bottle.
I use this sealant. I do a wash, then clay, then wipe it down with a Isopropyl alcohol and distilled water mix(50/50), then do the sealant. I do this about every 6 months and it looks great after every wash.
This post was edited on 5/31 at 4:31 pm
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by Cajun Revolution on 5/31/14 at 4:30 pm to caill430
McGuires Tech Wax.
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by mctiger1985 on 5/31/14 at 4:57 pm to caill430
Something you can't buy at a local big box store. Collonite and jetseal are some popular options
Someone on here in the past posted autogeek.net to get your car care. It's awesome. I went ahead and bought Wolfgang 3.0. It's amazing and the pant is silky smooth. They recommend waxing it after with carnauba to give it a deep shine but I found the paint to be less smooth afterward.
Easy to put on and take off.
Only thing is that they recommend the car sitting under cover for twelve hrs after you take it off for it to bond correctly to the paint.
The product is basically clear coat.
I highly recommend.
Easy to put on and take off.
Only thing is that they recommend the car sitting under cover for twelve hrs after you take it off for it to bond correctly to the paint.
The product is basically clear coat.
I highly recommend.
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re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by 3deadtrolls on 5/31/14 at 5:45 pm to caill430
Zaino
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by Btrtigerfan on 5/31/14 at 5:54 pm to caill430
I don't know what's best. I just like to say Car nu ba.
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by UnTamedTiger on 5/31/14 at 6:02 pm to 3deadtrolls
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In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?
Zaino
What he said... They have great products.
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two black vehicles
The key for you is the washing process. You have to avoid micro scratches. Wash the bottom of the car ( and the wheels) with a separate wash mitt. Change the water and use a clean mitt for the rest.
Any of the products mentioned will work well, especially if you clay first.
Modern clear coats are extremely durable, but any dark color is going to show swirls and minor scratches. Avoid them if you can.
Zaino, great for black if you apply several coats. Mirror finish. Also I agree with above post, use separate mits to avoid dirt particles and wash up and down or side to side ( daniel son) do not swirl.
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by fightin tigers on 5/31/14 at 8:42 pm to caill430
Whatever wax Paige uses would be a good recommendation.
It has everyone wanting to get in there.
It has everyone wanting to get in there.
re: In search of a good wax for auto. Any suggestions?Posted by bucknut on 5/31/14 at 8:53 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Wash with soap, clay bar, wAsh again, dry, meguir's polish then meguir's wax. I use to detail cars when I was younger.
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