which wax/polish?
#1
which wax/polish?
I know there was a post a little while back around this but just can't find it. What would you recommend for someone that is looking for a higher quality finish but not looking to go all out. I'm tired of the autozone waxes that I'm never really happy with the finish. Most recent was the liquid Ice. Came out OK but doesn't give that deep mirror glaze I want.
I picked up some Mequires car glaze #7 today as I've heard good stuff about that but I know I need a wax to support that product. I was looking at the Meguires pinnacle products but I got confused really fast as their are just about a million different products.
I've got a black and 2 dark blue cars. What would your recommend from car wash to final buffing. I have a couple of shows this month I want to car to pop at. Would like to stay below $200 for everything I need though as I don't want to go cheap but have a budget.
I picked up some Mequires car glaze #7 today as I've heard good stuff about that but I know I need a wax to support that product. I was looking at the Meguires pinnacle products but I got confused really fast as their are just about a million different products.
I've got a black and 2 dark blue cars. What would your recommend from car wash to final buffing. I have a couple of shows this month I want to car to pop at. Would like to stay below $200 for everything I need though as I don't want to go cheap but have a budget.
#4
I do the meguires products. 5 steps Starting with the Wash, clay bar, wax stripper, polish, and last the wax. Using a micro fiber wash mitt, and micro fiber towels for wiping the wax off. If you emailed or called meguires they can point you into the right direction on what you should get. It should easily come in under $200 I would think.
If you never clay bar'd the car. You should do so. You will be surprised on how much sticks to the paint from transport to the dealer. ( and the dealer doesn't clay bar before delivery)
If you never clay bar'd the car. You should do so. You will be surprised on how much sticks to the paint from transport to the dealer. ( and the dealer doesn't clay bar before delivery)
#6
I am Meguiars all the way. Conditioning wash soap, then clay bar, and finally their NXT wax. It is truly an amazing shine after that combo! The meguiars website is pretty informative. Even if you dont want to use their products, you can learn a lot from reading through it. You can even put a "profile" of your car in and it will help guide you to the products you need for the look you desire.
#7
i just used Turtle Wax Black box today. it took 2 hrs to do, 6 microfibers, and turned my hands black, but the car looks good. it was my first time using this product, so i dont know how long it will last, so ill see. has anyone else used it?
#8
I do the meguires products. 5 steps Starting with the Wash, clay bar, wax stripper, polish, and last the wax. Using a micro fiber wash mitt, and micro fiber towels for wiping the wax off. If you emailed or called meguires they can point you into the right direction on what you should get. It should easily come in under $200 I would think.
If you never clay bar'd the car. You should do so. You will be surprised on how much sticks to the paint from transport to the dealer. ( and the dealer doesn't clay bar before delivery)
If you never clay bar'd the car. You should do so. You will be surprised on how much sticks to the paint from transport to the dealer. ( and the dealer doesn't clay bar before delivery)
#9
It was the detail post on the main page. I actually did a search by threads you have been part of and started reading. Everytime I see a detail/wax thread I've seen you chime in so used you as my search filter. Hope you don't mind :-)
#10
if you want your black car to look awesome..Invest in some poorboys black hole glaze..I love the stuff..then top it with any wax you like to lock the glaze in.
Last edited by 05xrunner; 03-27-2011 at 10:22 PM.