best over the counter wax
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best over the counter wax
i knw this has been beat to death, just lookin for a good wax i can get at auto zone. i bought my car 3 months ago, and have put 4k on it, been cleannin it the whole time, but the paint doesnt feel as slick as it did, when i bought it. car still looks great, but its a D.D., and sits outside, so im tryin to protect it.
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i knw this has been beat to death, just lookin for a good wax i can get at auto zone. i bought my car 3 months ago, and have put 4k on it, been cleannin it the whole time, but the paint doesnt feel as slick as it did, when i bought it. car still looks great, but its a D.D., and sits outside, so im tryin to protect it.
If the paint doesn't feel as slick (or smooth) as it did when you bought it, and it sits outside, I absolutely clay it first!!!!
Meguiar's, Mothers, and a few others sell clay kits OTC. If you can get the Clay Magic kit (I have seen them at some Autozone's) I would go with that, if not not, go with the Meguiar's or Mother's.
Again, because your car is going to be a daily driver, I would use a cleaner wax instead of a pure wax. The wax will help keep the paint free of contamination and remove any oxidation, so that it almost polishes the paint every time it is applied.
I would go with Meguiar's ColorX if it is available.
#3
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I agree with Todd, clay it first then try a cleaner wax or Meg's NXT has a bit of cleaning agents in it, you can get that at most stores.
Josh
Josh
#4
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Look for Meguiars Professional Series (brown bottles) as possible. They offer everything from paint cleansers, to polishes, to waxes. Duragloss would be another line you can often find locally and its darn nice too, especially the TPP in black bottle with yellow label. Mothers can be found locally and split into several lines including Reflections and Synwax.
Hopefully this helps to deal with car and shows the steps to consider:
we have free shipping on orders over 95 for next couple hours as a backup. Grabbing a couple great washes, paint cleanser, clay, and wax should get you close. Then consider the BOGO area or Special Values as needed. Just a option.
www.autogeek.net
Hopefully this helps to deal with car and shows the steps to consider:
we have free shipping on orders over 95 for next couple hours as a backup. Grabbing a couple great washes, paint cleanser, clay, and wax should get you close. Then consider the BOGO area or Special Values as needed. Just a option.
www.autogeek.net
Last edited by Killrwheels@Autogeek; 09-01-2010 at 04:31 PM.
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i knw this has been beat to death, just lookin for a good wax i can get at auto zone. i bought my car 3 months ago, and have put 4k on it, been cleannin it the whole time, but the paint doesnt feel as slick as it did, when i bought it. car still looks great, but its a D.D., and sits outside, so im tryin to protect it.
( Looking at your car, and your avatar (whoa!), you do not appear to be one to settle. I mean that in the very nicest way. )
I use Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection. It makes Torch Red pop (i Have a 1996 Torch Red vette, so I know). Might be worth the extra effort of buying a very good product that lasts via the internet.
Best of luck with your car whatever you decide to get to protect it.
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#7
Melting Slicks
The ONLY product I've ever used from Meguiar's that does NOT leave white residue in the cracks is NXT. If you're like me and absolutely hate trying to get the waxy white residue off the entire car after you've waxed it - you'll only use their NXT. Their cleaner wax and Gold Wax are both notorious for leaving white residue. I gave all my Meguiar's products away....except the NXT
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The ONLY product I've ever used from Meguiar's that does NOT leave white residue in the cracks is NXT. If you're like me and absolutely hate trying to get the waxy white residue off the entire car after you've waxed it - you'll only use their NXT. Their cleaner wax and Gold Wax are both notorious for leaving white residue. I gave all my Meguiar's products away....except the NXT
#9
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For OTC I like NXT 2.0 easy to apply and remove, plus leaves a great shine. That being said as others have mentioned why not just order all the products you need many of which are better than OTC products and do it right. One order and you are all set.
#10
Burning Brakes
nxt 2.0 or Turtle wax ice, with the Ice a little goes a long way and you can apply and remove the sealant in a half hour and it can go on all the surfaces, it leaves a nice shine and is very slick once it cures. No wax residue. This is a pic after a claybar session and then sealed with Ice.
Last edited by James92; 09-20-2010 at 11:58 PM.
#12
Race Director
The Ice leaves a great shine although short lived. User friendly goes on anywhere like James92 stated, no white residue.
Con...attracts dust like crazy!
A little goes a long way and will be easier to remove. Use a little detail spray if having any streaking is present.
Con...attracts dust like crazy!
A little goes a long way and will be easier to remove. Use a little detail spray if having any streaking is present.
#13
Safety Car
I use NXT 2.0 or Meguiar's Cleaner Wax #6 (professional, tan bottle) on my daily driver. I also used Swirl X this weekend by hand with very good success. It doesn't last as long as some other waxes but it is easy to apply and remove and shines pretty well.
#14
Burning Brakes
SwirlX is a polish that needs to be sealed with a sealer like NXT when you're done. SwirlX is not a wax.
#15
Burning Brakes
Duragloss
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Arnie
#18
Melting Slicks
yes, i use the shampoo i think its dg #901, smells like cherries and is very slick and cleans awesome!
on my white truck i'll use the rv and marine polish #501 which is a cleaner sealant that leaves my white paint just glistening and then i'll top with the their clear coat polish #111 which locks in the shine for 4-5 months. After that i'll maintain with their fast clean and shine detailer after every wash.
on the black cars ill skip the 501 and use a boutique synthetic glaze (chemical guys ez creme) and then apply the #105 total performance polish, and maintain with aquawax.
for those who are curious alot of people agree that these would be the approximate equivalents to the zaino line:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...ss-lineup.html
on my white truck i'll use the rv and marine polish #501 which is a cleaner sealant that leaves my white paint just glistening and then i'll top with the their clear coat polish #111 which locks in the shine for 4-5 months. After that i'll maintain with their fast clean and shine detailer after every wash.
on the black cars ill skip the 501 and use a boutique synthetic glaze (chemical guys ez creme) and then apply the #105 total performance polish, and maintain with aquawax.
for those who are curious alot of people agree that these would be the approximate equivalents to the zaino line:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...ss-lineup.html