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Graeme
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18th Mar 13 at 21:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Picking up my missus new car on Friday night and want to get a good amount of wax on it before she starts driving it.

It's a creamy white colour and want a nice wax that isn't a bitch to remove.

What's the most durable and any links to sites so can order it asap?

Also what would be best polish for it for when it gets a bit older?

Cheers

[Edited on 18-03-2013 by Graeme]
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18th Mar 13 at 21:53   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mini cab?


http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
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Werkstat Acrylic Kit is supposed to be the dogs balls for white/silver. £60 but you get polish, wax and a QD spray.

I'll be picking some up next time I strip down the Scooby.


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Dodo Juice Supernatural if you're dead set on a wax or Werkstat Acrylic which isn't a wax, it's a sealant, but works well on light-coloured cars.

Werkstat:
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/werkstat-acrylic-kit-cat1.html

Dodo Juice Supernatural:
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/dodo-juice/supernatural-v2-200ml-plastic/prod_507.html
Graeme
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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
Mini cab?


Yeah. Friend works at mini so got it for a good price. Good px aswell. Just need to do a blow in before she px it.
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Is there a decent universal wax as this will only get done every couple of months so I can use it on my cars aswell. Really want it less that £35 ish.
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AutoGlym HD wax is lovely, looks great on anything, costs about £40, comes with microfibres and applicator pads.
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In fact, HD Wax is what's on my car in this pic

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Does wax really work better on different cars?

I bet you could use a so called dark car wax on a light car and no one would notice.

I hear autogylm hd wax is ok. Or a collinite. As with anything like this. I find the best thing is regular cleaning and waxing rather than paying for expensive wax with loads of claims.

I find myself use dodo juice red mist after a clean. Too miserable outside to spend hours applying and buffing off several different layers of product.

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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Does wax really work better on different cars?




Typically Wax for darker/deep colours and Sealant for lighter/cold colours.

If you can taste the difference between tesco wine and £2k wine you've got the wax nailed tbh.


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Farecla Wax Top High Gloss Wax Polish works a treat tbh
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Rub the whole car over with a fresh bee's nest and then buff off with a well worn pillow case.

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Sealant for a white car in my opinion as said I've got Auto Finesse Tough Coat on my Corsa at the minute. Such an easy product to apply/remove and the results are fantastic!
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Deco sealant rather than a wax.
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Cheers. Just ordered some poorboys sealant. See how that goes.

 
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