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What is the best wax?
#41
I use "Protect All" at Walmart in the RV section...that stuff is amazing. Given, it should not be used on a "show car" car. But it gives a very nice shine, leaves NO residue, and can be applied to trim, chrome, and even the windows. Fast and easy. Great for a DD/4x4.
Last edited by BlaziNator; 10-08-2009 at 01:07 PM.
#43
Im using the same strategy as TheBrettster, one day fot the outside and one for the inside.
Im using Meguiar's product and are really pleased with them. I´ve tried several other manufactures like Sonax, TurtleWax etc. but none of them is as good as Meguiar's. The biggest advantage with Meguiar's is the shine result after waxing ... there is no shine like this.
I start up with claying the car, after this I use a cleaner or rubbing if the paint is in bad shape. After this I put a layer of polish that really make the paint looks really shiny and almost wet and for the finish I use Nxt Wax. The cleaner and polish I use is from the 1,2,3 steps series but I changed the wax because I think Nxt is a bit better. This fall Im about to test the Ultimate Compound instead of the Cleaner. Fir the interia I can recommend Heavy Duty Vinyl Cleaner from Meguair´s
This procedure is a repeating action twice a year, one in the spring and the second in the fall before the winter is coming.
Im using Meguiar's product and are really pleased with them. I´ve tried several other manufactures like Sonax, TurtleWax etc. but none of them is as good as Meguiar's. The biggest advantage with Meguiar's is the shine result after waxing ... there is no shine like this.
I start up with claying the car, after this I use a cleaner or rubbing if the paint is in bad shape. After this I put a layer of polish that really make the paint looks really shiny and almost wet and for the finish I use Nxt Wax. The cleaner and polish I use is from the 1,2,3 steps series but I changed the wax because I think Nxt is a bit better. This fall Im about to test the Ultimate Compound instead of the Cleaner. Fir the interia I can recommend Heavy Duty Vinyl Cleaner from Meguair´s
This procedure is a repeating action twice a year, one in the spring and the second in the fall before the winter is coming.
#44
Speaking of waxing and making paint shine,,, Has anyone ever used Lemon Pledge furniture polish on their veh???? I use it and it works great and doesnt ruin the paint and its takes alot less time to shine it up and it stills beads up in the rain like wax... If anyone is interested in trying it, go ahead theres nuttin to worry about.. I`ll just say if ya dont use the right cloth for it (2) needed you`ll get marks ......
#45
I use "pledge" (Dollar general has provate label equivalent, much less expensive) on wheel wells, suspension and frame as well as underhood on my vette and it works great. I'll use it same way on new Blazer this weekend
PS: it also works great on sealing dusty concrete garage floor/ Vacuum dust up, spray polish liberally and no dust for weeks and weeks
PS: it also works great on sealing dusty concrete garage floor/ Vacuum dust up, spray polish liberally and no dust for weeks and weeks
#48
Speaking of waxing and making paint shine,,, Has anyone ever used Lemon Pledge furniture polish on their veh???? I use it and it works great and doesnt ruin the paint and its takes alot less time to shine it up and it stills beads up in the rain like wax... If anyone is interested in trying it, go ahead theres nuttin to worry about.. I`ll just say if ya dont use the right cloth for it (2) needed you`ll get marks ......
ICE (mainly silicone) is only good for show shines... it does not last for nuthin! A good quality carnauba wax is the way to go after it has been clay barred clean.
Last edited by LuvMyTJ; 02-24-2010 at 07:24 PM.
#49
I am curently in the process of buffing out my blazer. I am using TR3 Resin Glaze made by Blue Magic. It is a cleaner and polish that restores oxidized finishes and leaves a protective shine. It's taking a lot of time but it's worth it. I will post my before and after pics shortly.
#50
I personally stay as far away from any product that contains any form of liquid silicon on a painted surface... the metal body parts naturally absorb it, and you'll NEVER be able to repaint that surface. I use Zymol and have for years... great stuff and very easy to work with and use.