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Old 01-10-2012, 11:52 AM   #21
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My new favorite in a sealant/wax combo nicknamed "Wet Ice Over Fire". It is a unique look. Very wet and deep.
This is really a combo of two Blackfire products. Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection and Midnight Sun Wax.
The combo of these two products are the "signature shine" flagship products of the Blackfire product line.

I'm not sure this is a really a "Harsh Winter" sealant/wax product but it really looks good!

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Old 01-19-2012, 10:58 PM   #22
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zymol wax. ive been using it on my rx7 for years. put it on my friends black rx7 with faded and nasty looking paint. it looked brand new.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:47 AM   #23
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zymol wax. ive been using it on my rx7 for years. put it on my friends black rx7 with faded and nasty looking paint. it looked brand new.
I like Zymol but it's kinda expensive...CLICK HERE
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Collinite 845 topped with Autoglym High Def. take ur time with prep work and it is awesome.....super shine and durability!
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If you have a DA Polisher get some Meguiars paint conditioning cream and a medium to light cutting pad. This is an all-in-one product from their detailers line. It makes short work out of removing swirls and can actually be quite aggressive if you need it to. It works great as a stand alone product or follow this up with a coat of NXT wax for really great shine. I use paint reconditioning cream on all my vehicles and my boat and swear by this stuff! But, don't take my word for it read up what the professional detailers have to say about this stuff on the Meguiars forum.

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I have used Turtle Wax for the last forty years. Usually wax my vehicles two or three times a year.
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Optimum, Four Star, and Zaino are my favourites. But you really can't go wrong with any polymer based wax.
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I have used Turtle Wax for the last forty years. Usually wax my vehicles two or three times a year.
Ya same here bro...
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Hands down the best wax for black trucks is Black Box by Turtle Wax .....Amazing. My older truck had a two-tone paint job (green and tan) I used Collinite Pre-Wax Cleaner 840 and Insulator Wax 845 also amazing. Please note: For the best results I start any wax job with clay - Meguiare's Smooth Surface Clay Kit
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