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re: My car is in the sun 24/7. Car paint protection? Meguires products?
Posted on 10/9/22 at 8:50 am to christy007
Posted on 10/9/22 at 8:50 am to christy007
Clay once a year typically due to sugar cane grinding season.
Try to wash once a month with chemical guys citrus wash or griots brilliant finish, and apply turtle wax ceramic spray coating each time or every other time. Usually lasts decently between washes. That’s the best spray wax I’ve found within reason of price and it’s extremely easy to use.
Try to wax twice a year with Collinite 845 also, which is a very tough wax.
The best tire and black plastic product I’ve found is chemical guys tire kicker. Hands down.
Chemical guys and mothers make a good interior product too.
I’ve never seen a door gasket dry out on a car that’s used regularly, but it’s important to avoid putting products with petroleum distillates on any rubber, including tires and gaskets. A lot of tire shine products are made with petroleum distillates and it gives you that nice wet black look, but it’s also deteriorating your rubber. Find products that are silicone based instead.
Also, if you have Michelin their tires are made with compounds that condition the rubber as you drive.
Try to wash once a month with chemical guys citrus wash or griots brilliant finish, and apply turtle wax ceramic spray coating each time or every other time. Usually lasts decently between washes. That’s the best spray wax I’ve found within reason of price and it’s extremely easy to use.
Try to wax twice a year with Collinite 845 also, which is a very tough wax.
The best tire and black plastic product I’ve found is chemical guys tire kicker. Hands down.
Chemical guys and mothers make a good interior product too.
I’ve never seen a door gasket dry out on a car that’s used regularly, but it’s important to avoid putting products with petroleum distillates on any rubber, including tires and gaskets. A lot of tire shine products are made with petroleum distillates and it gives you that nice wet black look, but it’s also deteriorating your rubber. Find products that are silicone based instead.
Also, if you have Michelin their tires are made with compounds that condition the rubber as you drive.
This post was edited on 10/9/22 at 9:03 am
Posted on 10/9/22 at 10:01 pm to TheBoo
Really great info! Thank you!
Posted on 10/9/22 at 10:27 pm to TheBoo
I have a quick question. My car has Mequires ultimate liquid synthetic wax on it. Can I use the waxes that you suggested over it or do I need to clay first? Thanks.
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