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Post by autumnmist83 »

What is your favorite kind of wax to use?

I just got the new turtle ice wax
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Post by yellowblaze »

I believe that product from turtle wax is polish, not wax..

I use Megiuars for everything-paint cleaner(deep crystal step 1), clay bar, polish(deep crystal step 2), wax (gold class), tire shine, interior care....
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Wax, whats that, I haven't used it in over a year!!! Just keep on washin it, but no time to wax the little critter. Mike
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Post by ebbie97 »

I'm using the TurtleWax Ice as well. It is a real wax, goes on clear and doesn't leave any residue. They also have a clear polish. It really is great stuff and brings out the color of the finish. I always hated how it seemed that the Regatta Red was becoming dull shortly after I washed the car. With Ice, it stays nice and shiny for a while.
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Post by greenmachine »

Meguiars NXT is real nice stuff, not cheap but made my black car shine unbelievably. It comes in wax or paste if you like to use a buffer.
I also really like NuShine for maintaining the shine and it's easy to apply.
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Post by holland_patrick »

Any wax will look good if the proper prep work is done first..



Wash
Clay
Polish with a swirl remover
Polish with a finishing polish
Protect with a sealent or wax

While compaines will confuse you with terms it brakes down to this.

Polish (chemicaly or machicaly abrasive) this offers NO PROTECTION

Wax is carnuba based . A warmer wetter look 2-3 monthes protection
Sealents are Polymer based. A crisp cleaner look very reflexive 3-6 monthes protection

Some are a little bit of both..

NXT Sealent
New Finish Sealent
Turtle wax ice Sealent
Gold class wax.. Wax
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Post by ebbie97 »

Patrick,

Thanks for the prep sequence. I'm not familiar with the term "clay". What does that mean?
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Post by holland_patrick »

detailing clay is a clay based product that you use to remove bonded contanamints from the paint. tar/rail dust/bugs

http://www.properautocare.com/claybars1.html



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easy enough for anyone to do
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Post by ebbie97 »

Thanks!
Got to look into that.
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WOW see you learn something new every day!!! My 98 Dakota (white and for sale) suffersfrom those little rust spots~
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Post by yellowblaze »

Clay is awesome. Make sure you always use enough of the lubricant spray no matter what brand. I got some funny looks from the mailman one day when I was claying the Baja-it's hard to explain clay to a real non-car person! We also clayed it when we went to the one show-we had spent the better part ofthe previous day detailing my father-in-laws ride. Poor neglected paint!! Anyway, spend a decent amount of time explaining it to people parked arund us (got there early to clay, polish & wax-guess it paid off, lol)...

Really wanna get into detailing? Check out http://www.showcargarage.com they even have a vid on the proper technique for washing. The guy in the vid is Mike Phillips-he knows what he's taling about. He has been flown in to detail cars before-usually high profile rides fixing to be on barrett-jackson or in a mag, etc. I was amazed to find out people would pay that much for a detailing-but when you see what can be done by a pro, wow.
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Post by yellowblaze »

BTW, although no one here mentioned this, it's spread on the net like a virus. Dawn is not a car wash! I cant believe how many times i read people recommending using it :roll: Just in case though, here is a link to thier site stating they (the makers of dawn) dont recommend it http://homemadesimple.custhelp.com/cgi- ... _topview=1
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Post by baja03 »

I use Meguiars products i found them to work the best besides Zymbol products
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