Wax Recommendations ?
#2
Senior Member
I know i will get slammed for this but i have to say good old turtle wax still works amazing, i have used meguires gold class that's good stuff for $30 a can , turtle wax seems to hold up the best i use it on my truck , my boat, cover the whole vehicle and let that stuff sit for a while not in the sun, to when it becomes almost a chalk then buff by hand with a 100 percent terry cloth ,
#4
Senior Member
Look up Collinite in this section of the board. It gets rave reviews and you'll see pictures.
If you're looking for longest lasting, a sealant or "synthetic wax" lasts much longer than a carnauba or standard wax. (Collinite is a synthetic.) You must put it on sparingly, or you'll wear yourself out trying to buff it off. That also means it looks expensive on the price tag, but a couple caps full will do your entire truck.
I bought a bottle of Klasse sealant five years ago when we bought a Solstice. I have done the Solstice every spring since then (5 times), my '12 F150 twice now, and my '17 Explorer once. I still have about 1/3 of the bottle left.
The synthetics can last up to a year depending upon your conditions and how frequently you wash. It tends to leave a "colder" gloss level on the paint. Many people choose to put a standard wax on top of the sealant for a deeper lustre.
I was skeptical at first, but would not go any other route now. Read up on autogeek.net for details and to get other recommendations. Many brands out there now that receive good reviews.
If you're looking for longest lasting, a sealant or "synthetic wax" lasts much longer than a carnauba or standard wax. (Collinite is a synthetic.) You must put it on sparingly, or you'll wear yourself out trying to buff it off. That also means it looks expensive on the price tag, but a couple caps full will do your entire truck.
I bought a bottle of Klasse sealant five years ago when we bought a Solstice. I have done the Solstice every spring since then (5 times), my '12 F150 twice now, and my '17 Explorer once. I still have about 1/3 of the bottle left.
The synthetics can last up to a year depending upon your conditions and how frequently you wash. It tends to leave a "colder" gloss level on the paint. Many people choose to put a standard wax on top of the sealant for a deeper lustre.
I was skeptical at first, but would not go any other route now. Read up on autogeek.net for details and to get other recommendations. Many brands out there now that receive good reviews.
#5
Collinite 845....It is a blend of carnauba and synthetic
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#8
I've tried Mother's, Maguires, and a buddy gave me a sample bottle of the product they put on Rolls. Last fall I wanted to put a last coat before the cold set in and I tried Turtle Waxes Liquid Ice. I'm sold! The shine made it through the New England winter, with water still beading 2.5 months later. You can use it on the plastic and rubber trims, as well as the chrome. No white reside. Application was easy, apply wait 5 minutes, comes off with a towel, even faster with a buffer. I was skeptical, I still remember those green cans from my dad's day.
#9
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I've tried Mother's, Maguires, and a buddy gave me a sample bottle of the product they put on Rolls. Last fall I wanted to put a last coat before the cold set in and I tried Turtle Waxes Liquid Ice. I'm sold! The shine made it through the New England winter, with water still beading 2.5 months later. You can use it on the plastic and rubber trims, as well as the chrome. No white reside. Application was easy, apply wait 5 minutes, comes off with a towel, even faster with a buffer. I was skeptical, I still remember those green cans from my dad's day.
Is this ths stuff you're talking about? http://www.best-auto-detailing-tips....urtle-wax.html