First Wash and Wax...2012 GT
#22
Try driving more and you won't have that much time to wax. Problem solved!
I live in the midwest and mine is my daily driver.
I park in the garage at night, and my workplace has a parking garage, so it rarely sits in the sun.
I've had it for almost 5 years and haven't waxed it yet (other than trying some out on the hood, which made no difference). I wash it when it's dirty with S-100 Cycle Care and it still looks great. The S100 leaves a barrier on the finish that makes everything easy to come off the next time I wash. Also performs similarly to Rain-X on the glass. Highly recommend.
I live in the midwest and mine is my daily driver.
I park in the garage at night, and my workplace has a parking garage, so it rarely sits in the sun.
I've had it for almost 5 years and haven't waxed it yet (other than trying some out on the hood, which made no difference). I wash it when it's dirty with S-100 Cycle Care and it still looks great. The S100 leaves a barrier on the finish that makes everything easy to come off the next time I wash. Also performs similarly to Rain-X on the glass. Highly recommend.
#23
Initially it will create a lot of suds, but they quickly dissipate. The product makes it easier to dry and leaves a deep shine. The more you use it the better it works.
I highly recommend.
Last edited by Cardstang; 11-19-2014 at 08:31 PM.
#24
I use about an ounce in around four gallons of water. Spraying it on like it is a motorcycle uses way too much and is unnecessary.
Initially it will create a lot of suds, but they quickly dissipate. The product makes it easier to dry and leaves a deep shine. The more you use it the better it works.
I highly recommend.
Initially it will create a lot of suds, but they quickly dissipate. The product makes it easier to dry and leaves a deep shine. The more you use it the better it works.
I highly recommend.
#25
Mine is black.
Never used it on wheels or tires. I usually use just a regular car wash soap on my wheels and tires. I do them first and then empty my bucket. I'm sure it'd do well. I just have the factory 19 inch wheels so no matter how clean or shiny they may be, they're still kinda blah.
Never used it on wheels or tires. I usually use just a regular car wash soap on my wheels and tires. I do them first and then empty my bucket. I'm sure it'd do well. I just have the factory 19 inch wheels so no matter how clean or shiny they may be, they're still kinda blah.
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