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bjblackout 06-14-2012 11:06 AM

Wax????
 
Did a search for wax and came up empty. Wanted to see what wax you guys suggest or use. I currently use Meguiars, but wanted to get more opinions.

Going to clay bar this weekend and wanna wax afterwards.

ShinyBlueZ 06-14-2012 11:12 AM

I use a variety when I do wax my car (only a few times a year) but coincidentally I just saw a consumer report for wax and (at least for mainstream brand wax) Meguiars got the highest rating, followed pretty closely by Nu Finish.

I actually just used Nu Finish a few weeks ago cuz I had a bottle laying around.. and I was quite satisfied with the result, although I don't really have anything to compare it with. I only got my car a few months ago so it was my first wax job hehe

bjblackout 06-14-2012 11:17 AM

Yeah I agree Meguiars has great products but soooo many. You go looking for wax and they have 5 kinds. Standing there looking at them scratching your head!!

Cmike2780 06-14-2012 11:20 AM

I've used Swissvax for the last couple of applications. Really good stuff, but pricey. I've used Adam's Americana in the past and yielded good results also. I like Meg's polishes, but their waxes are only okay.

AdamsPolishes 06-14-2012 01:29 PM

bjblackout -

Your choice of "wax" or last step product should be largely dictated by what your priorities/goals are with the product as well as the 'life' your car leads, the color of the paint, budget, and desire to spend time working on the cars finish.

Is your car a daily driver or weekend toy?

Is it garaged or kept outside?

Do you enjoy detailing or would you prefer to keep it low maintenance?

bjblackout 06-14-2012 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams (Post 1771855)
bjblackout -

Your choice of "wax" or last step product should be largely dictated by what your priorities/goals are with the product as well as the 'life' your car leads, the color of the paint, budget, and desire to spend time working on the cars finish.

Is your car a daily driver or weekend toy?

Is it garaged or kept outside?

Do you enjoy detailing or would you prefer to keep it low maintenance?


It is my daily driver and has no garage. I baby it though and bathe it at least twice a week.
I do not mind detailing but do not want to spend the whole day doing it. car is going to be in a show though on Sunday so Saturday is the detail day!!

Tribalpinoy91 06-14-2012 02:34 PM

I just use the synthetic wax out the spray bottle. It's easy and effective, plus i do not yet have a spot in the garage for my Z and it rains usually twice a week!

FireDan50 06-14-2012 02:57 PM

Swissvax for me too...I use the Glacier Swissvax for my Pearl White. So far the best wax I've ever used out of several different "off the shelf" types (Meguiars/Mothers/Turtle/etc) you can buy in stores.

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1771593)
I've used Swissvax for the last couple of applications. Really good stuff, but pricey. I've used Adam's Americana in the past and yielded good results also. I like Meg's polishes, but their waxes are only okay.


Cmike2780 06-14-2012 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribalpinoy91 (Post 1771971)
I just use the synthetic wax out the spray bottle. It's easy and effective, plus i do not yet have a spot in the garage for my Z and it rains usually twice a week!

The problem with the spray stuff is that usually it doesn't last as long or doesn't produce that 'deep' shine from a high quality paste carnuba. It's okay, but you probably want more than 'okay' for a car show.

AdamsPolishes 06-15-2012 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bjblackout (Post 1771879)
It is my daily driver and has no garage. I baby it though and bathe it at least twice a week.
I do not mind detailing but do not want to spend the whole day doing it. car is going to be in a show though on Sunday so Saturday is the detail day!!

Since its not garaged and daily driven I'd recommend a sealant, at the very least as a base of a 2 coat process so you get that added protection.

One of the more popular combos with our customers is a base of Quick Sealant, then they'll top that with Americana before a show or event for a little added gloss.

Ubetit 06-15-2012 10:01 AM

Don't forget most of the shine comes from everything you do before the LSP.

NS370Z 06-15-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dylan@Adams (Post 1773115)
Since its not garaged and daily driven I'd recommend a sealant, at the very least as a base of a 2 coat process so you get that added protection.

One of the more popular combos with our customers is a base of Quick Sealant, then they'll top that with Americana before a show or event for a little added gloss.


What would you suggest for a new car that will be mostly garage kept when not driven, not a daily driver and stored in winters (Canadian winter)? Thanks

snea 06-15-2012 11:26 AM

I don't have any good input on wax (I'm actually trying to find someone local to do a good detail job), but I'm pretty sure searches using the forums have to be 4 or more characters. One way around this is to just use Google and add site:the370z.com to the end of your search. For example if you enter "wax site:the370z.com" on Google you'll come up with plenty of wax threads.

Tribalpinoy91 06-15-2012 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1772056)
The problem with the spray stuff is that usually it doesn't last as long or doesn't produce that 'deep' shine from a high quality paste carnuba. It's okay, but you probably want more than 'okay' for a car show.

Lol like i said, it rains here at least and i don't have a garage spot...

AdamsPolishes 06-15-2012 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NS370Z (Post 1773264)
What would you suggest for a new car that will be mostly garage kept when not driven, not a daily driver and stored in winters (Canadian winter)? Thanks

Since it won't need the 'long lasting' type of protection you get from a sealant I'd be aiming for what gives me the best look. Carnauba trumps sealants in that department so I'd be looking at a high quality natural wax.

When it comes to 'show shine' this is the most popular kit with our customers:

Adam's Premium Shine Detail Kit


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