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davembfan
05-31-2007, 06:19 PM
Hey guys I'm new here, I have a question about waxing my car. I bought some ICE polish from turtle wax and my car is silver so I cant tell what part of my car i've done. or if ive missed a spot. plus I didnt really like the results. Can anyone here reccomend the meguirs gold class paste wax? Would that show up better? If not what other wax would you reccomend.

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static808
05-31-2007, 07:30 PM
lighter colored cars simply wont shine as bright as darker colored cars. white and silver cars dazzle at dusk or later, while polished and waxed black cars look showroom all day and night. your car does indeed look clean. check it out at sunset again, and see if your impressions have changed. our black yaris is beautiful at all times, while our arctic frost sienna only gives it a challenge from sunset and later on...

--B

ps: i dont how ice works, but all other waxes need to be buffed (hand or machine) after application to get a real shine. make sure you put some elbow grease into it...

kurokoma-kun
05-31-2007, 07:37 PM
cant tell what part of my car i've done. or if ive missed a spot.

It is really hard to tell--the liquid ICE does not dry to a haze. I do use the paste wax on the front bumper so bugs are easier to wash off :tongue: I have been happy with the results, but my car is black.

petesimac
06-01-2007, 12:12 AM
Yeah, showroom; black cars look dirty after one day in the elements; I had wanted a black Yaris, but test drove a meteorite metallic and loved how the silver absorbed the colors around it instead of reflecting all the light away. Black looks fantastic newly washed and waxed; not so much after a cloud of dust. Still, to each his/her own.

static808
06-01-2007, 02:50 AM
Yeah, showroom; black cars look dirty after one day in the elements; I had wanted a black Yaris, but test drove a meteorite metallic and loved how the silver absorbed the colors around it instead of reflecting all the light away. Black looks fantastic newly washed and waxed; not so much after a cloud of dust. Still, to each his/her own.

exactly correct. lighter colors, though not as "dazzling", appear to stay cleaner for MUCH longer. darker colors, while "dazzling" when clean, appear dirtier mcuh faster. i have no idea what it is. but brown dirt shows up on black in a heartbeat. on the otherhand, my white sienna always looks car wash fresh, up until you step right next to it, and then realize it hasnt been washed for weeks! that is the price you pay for both light colored AND dark colored cars. and that is why our van is white (used more often, kids are always in it...) and our yaris is black (only for work commutes and the occasional weekend...)!

--B

jamal1984
06-01-2007, 10:13 AM
man white and silver are paint in the ass when it's come to waxing, hard to see, miss alot of spots, black are way to go.

H2XcapePod
06-01-2007, 03:01 PM
About the colors...I love the red becasue it shows no dirt or more importantly right now, pollen. I thought my car was still clean until I parked it under some funny flourescent lighting in the mall parking garage. Pluss the reflections in it gets alot of compliments,...I've had a few people ask what I've used and also asked if I used claybar. Permaseal is the best wax/polish i've ever used. I got it from a car show back in feburary but I believe they have a website.
http://www.permasealwax.com/
the price is steep but I stand by the quality.
These pics are 4 months after 1 application.
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bobby
06-01-2007, 04:45 PM
You want to buy 'Black Magic' car wax. It is inexpensive (about $7.00 a bottle) and outperformed almost evry other car wax on the market. It's been rated #1 by Consumer Reports too. I put 2 coats on my car last August, and it is STILL beading up when it rains. It is easy to apply, and very VERY durable. Don't go by price...just because a car wax costs an arm & a leg does NOT make it better. Stick with what CR recommends.

jamal1984
06-01-2007, 07:17 PM
You want to buy 'Black Magic' car wax. It is inexpensive (about $7.00 a bottle) and outperformed almost evry other car wax on the market. It's been rated #1 by Consumer Reports too. I put 2 coats on my car last August, and it is STILL beading up when it rains. It is easy to apply, and very VERY durable. Don't go by price...just because a car wax costs an arm & a leg does NOT make it better. Stick with what CR recommends.

hey can you show me how to use that bottle man, i got no luck with it, it's hard to get off. pita, should i put a light coat entire car and wait for like 5-10 minutes before wipe and buffer it?

petesimac
06-01-2007, 08:08 PM
Phew! Static 808, after I wrote my post, I was struck with the notion that you might take offense. I'm so glad you didn't. I have a white Subaru Forester, and that gets dirty faste too. Silver seems to be somewhere in-between. As I said, I like the black and probably would have bought one if they had had a manual with the options I wanted. It was only when I saw the metorite metallice in person that I recongnized how beautiful it was.

static808
06-01-2007, 09:51 PM
hahah, no worries pete! to the other poster's regarding the black magic brand, i havent used their waxes, but their wheel stuff works very well (wheel cleaner and tire shine) and its one of the cheaper brands out there. i use all meguiars stuff, but its because i have a porter cable orbital polisher. since i bought it i might as well use it! one meguiars product that doesnt work well in my experience is their 3-step line. i get good results with their professional series stuff...

--B

bobby
06-02-2007, 08:34 AM
Yes, you want to use a very light coat of Black Magic...less is more. It's better to use 2 light coats than one thick coat, which is hard to remove. People spend a LOT of money on expensive car waxes because they think that paying more will assure them a better & more durable shine. Not true! Go by the recommendation of Consumer Reports, and they rate it #1 for price, ease of use, and durability. Not bad for a $7 bottle of wax, eh? :wink:

davembfan
06-02-2007, 09:17 AM
Hey guys thanks so much for all the replies. So it looks like the black magic wax is what I will go with. The ice made the car shine but it didnt seem to protect at all.... anyone else notice this?

forpinks
06-02-2007, 05:48 PM
The best wax in the world is the Aerospace industry grade wax! OR GET JDM WAX!

Your Yaris is silver so it will appear dazzling like crystal at night with some dim lighting!

BTW: Turtle Wax Ice is crappy I'd buy Zymol, Meguiars and Mothers off the shelf any day for the same price as ICE!...

But remember, wash, partial dry, clay bar using detailer, wash again. fully dry, polish with PC-random orbital polisher and some good stuff from www.danase.com, and then use wax (matte finish) or sealer(glossy) to finish it off!

Shroomster
06-03-2007, 12:51 PM
hehe i just used Meguiars' quick detailer on my wife's Yaris...I use it on my car all the time...one day I'll use the yeallow wax too...

JHamCT
06-03-2007, 01:50 PM
I've used "Blitz Wax" for the past few years on my Audi's, and have been very happy with the quality, price, and how long it lasts. It's made by One Grand, and is available at many online resellers.

Blitz is on par with the more expensive P21S products... lasts almost as long, and is not as expensive. After years of trying many different waxes, I've settled on the Blitz wax, and have already put a coat of it on the Liftback ;)

Meguiars and Mothers Gold are good... not the best, but readily available.

uncleyaris
06-03-2007, 08:30 PM
Zaino Z2 Pro Show Car Polish...It will make that silver pop off the car!

Cheers

If you have a chance see echo's car. I became a believer!!!!:thumbsup:

grampi
06-09-2007, 02:24 PM
Yes, you want to use a very light coat of Black Magic...less is more. It's better to use 2 light coats than one thick coat, which is hard to remove. People spend a LOT of money on expensive car waxes because they think that paying more will assure them a better & more durable shine. Not true! Go by the recommendation of Consumer Reports, and they rate it #1 for price, ease of use, and durability. Not bad for a $7 bottle of wax, eh? :wink:

CR didn't test the Black Magic against any of the really good polishes like Zaino, Duragloss, or Classe. If they had, it wouldn't have been ranked #1 because they are much better products.

rstb88
06-10-2007, 04:10 PM
I prefer Duragloss 105 topped with DG AW after it cures properly. And since I don't have swirls or serious scratches, theres no need for polishing yet.

Silver Streak S
07-21-2007, 11:43 PM
I used the Black Magic Wet Shine Liquid Wax today and I was pretty pleased with how easy it was to buff off. I made sure the car was in the garage, nice and cool before I applied the wax. Because I waxed the car in the garage, it was a little harder to see where the wax was on the silver paint becuase of the low light. Also, I'm pretty pleased with the shine. I'll have to see how it holds up now.

daisylittleyaris
07-22-2007, 04:06 AM
i'm waxing my car tomorrow!!!!!!

bugnuts
07-22-2007, 09:40 AM
There is only one wax...Meguiars Gold Class Liquid. I swear by it!

Irishlass
07-22-2007, 12:51 PM
My car has had 2 coats of Liquid Glass polish/finish. It was recomended for our red Lotus and it looks fantastic on my Red Yaris.... I highly recomend...:clap:

red-jdm
07-22-2007, 01:14 PM
I use meguiars car wax, starting with its paint system cleaner, cleaner wax and finishing off with the gold class. It works great, luv it:wub:
using clay bar is great to remove all the tar and bugs:thumbup:

rg570lvr
11-19-2008, 03:17 AM
My car has had 2 coats of Liquid Glass polish/finish. It was recomended for our red Lotus and it looks fantastic on my Red Yaris.... I highly recomend...:clap:

A coworker of mine swears by Liquid Glass, I tried it and that's all I'll ever use. I love it. Everyone always asks if I just waxed my car and I tell them no, I used Liquid Glass weeks ago and they can't believe it.

06silveryaris
11-19-2008, 10:07 PM
i use meguires gold class and turtle wax ice for in between from time to time

adamkane
12-12-2008, 02:22 AM
Hello, I would recommend, although not cheap, AUTOGLYM High Definition wax. This wax contains polymers, Carnauba wax and microcrystalline wax, gives an amazing shine and excellent protection against road salt, detergents, UV light, acid rain and fallout. I have been in the auto reconditioning business for 13 years.

MadMax
12-20-2008, 11:43 PM
I got some Black Magic Wet Shine liquid wax and tried to apply it late this afternoon. I am not sure if I used to much (I tried not to because of the recommendations in this thread) or that it was just too humid outside; but I had a heck of a time buffing it off! I am still not sure if I got it all off as it was getting dark and the moisture was starting to form on the top of the car. I may just put it in the garage tomorrow and see if I got it all off.

So far I am not all that impressed, maybe once I see the car in the daylight it will change my mind. I had to hunt the stuff down and despite it not being very expensive ($5.95 or something like that), I would almost prefer the old-style wax that dries and is easier to buff off. But I will postpone a final judgment until I see the car tomorrow.

Cheers! M2

raz1121
12-22-2008, 01:39 PM
Zaino Z2 Pro Show Car Polish...It will make that silver pop off the car!

Cheers

Agree.
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