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boggydee
07-09-2010, 03:34 PM
Ive been using the regular Turtle wax for a year and recently swithced to Nu-Finish 30 day without waxing but I find turtle wax is better.. Only bad thing is it leaves white residue.
Anyone else have recomendations?

Lucas13
07-09-2010, 07:28 PM
Spray wax as you dry every time you wash (turtle wax works nice) every six months use clay bar and cleaner wax to keep you paint free of contaminants

sickpuppy1
07-10-2010, 11:09 AM
I've been using Meguiar’s NXT liquid version wax, what they call "next generation " wax and love the shine. Very easy to put on and seems durable enough too. Although I would dispute the claims of only waxing a couple time a year. Maybe the paste version would last longer,dunno about that part. No residue, easy to use, dont mind waxing every other month, (truth be known I do it at least once a month cause I like to)
Just be sure and seal any rock chips or such before you put it on, as you arent gonna get touch up paint to stick for nothin after you apply this stuff,LOL

bobselectric
07-10-2010, 01:23 PM
Smartwax FTW!

jmjonesey
07-16-2010, 11:03 AM
I just use the Turtle Wax Ice, it works well enough for me. It does not last as long as when I used to use paste wax and a buffer though.

Great thing about it tho is you can use it on your trim and glass if you like, although at night you get crazy refractions!

yarrr
07-17-2010, 03:10 PM
Meguiars polish and wax every year, year and a half. Meguiars quick detailer, quick interior detailer, and vinyl/rubber spray every week.

I sprayed some vinyl/rubber reconditioner on my friends beat up cracked dried "time to replace" weather stripping. It actually swelled the rubber up and made the cracks invisible from more than a foot away. I kinda was figuring it was gonna shred up the rest of the rubber and crumble apart, but it made it look like new... crazy

frog13
07-17-2010, 10:54 PM
Meguiars polish and wax every year, year and a half. Meguiars quick detailer, quick interior detailer, and vinyl/rubber spray every week.

I sprayed some vinyl/rubber reconditioner on my friends beat up cracked dried "time to replace" weather stripping. It actually swelled the rubber up and made the cracks invisible from more than a foot away. I kinda was figuring it was gonna shred up the rest of the rubber and crumble apart, but it made it look like new... crazy

You mean Meguiars brand reconditioner?-----if so,any particular model,type of meguiars...in case they have several types?. TIA

NH3R717
08-11-2010, 03:22 PM
I use to use the autozone ect. brands but recently stepped up to 3M products. 3M might not have a snazzed up package but from the reviews I have read it is rated top notch and I concur. I started with 3M hand glaze, from what I understand glaze is kind of a stripper/polish/contaminate remover in the lightest sense (next being a polish then rubbing compound/swirl mark remover), then applied 3M finishing wax which is a non-carnuba based 'sealer'. It is suppose to last longer than carnuba but not give as good of a shine (though the shine still looks good) and last 3M paste wax for the super gloss. This was a lot of work but i used a buffer with a 3 inch pad on steps 1 and 3 (hand application recommended for the liquid finishing wax/sealer) and only expect to be applying the paste once a month for a while. My car might have benefited from clay, polish or rubbing compound but I really didn't want to drop all that dough for the extra products, glaze worked nicely. This is my method, it works nice ad I highly recommend 3M stuff. I didn't take before and after pics though I should have.

partscar
08-12-2010, 03:08 PM
Klasse All-in-one. :headbang:A little goes a long way. By far the best finish for any tired paint. Add the sealant and you got great protection.

Also, S100 (aka P21S) wax from your local harley dealer. I never tried S100 but everyone raves about.

Klasse AIO was good to me on my old BMWs and their front wheels from accumulating too much brake dust.

Daddie Y
08-12-2010, 03:21 PM
I use "Mothers" products...I have been using it for years.

mojokin
10-31-2010, 12:20 AM
I have tried Mother's California Gold 3 Step System. If the pre-wax cleaner(step 1) is too strong for you, use the Meguiar's Deep Crystal System Paint Cleaner instead. I have it done in one of the local shops for about $100. A good investment in my opinion.