Easy wax?

RedSonya04

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I was just wondering if anyone might recommed a wax product that is easy to use and will not scratch the paint and will protect it (mainly red). I'm afraid that if I used a regular wax, I might mess it up or something. Are those wax as you dry products any good?

Thanks,

RedSonya04
 
RedSonya04 said:
I was just wondering if anyone might recommed a wax product that is easy to use and will not scratch the paint and will protect it (mainly red). I'm afraid that if I used a regular wax, I might mess it up or something. Are those wax as you dry products any good?

Thanks,

RedSonya04

Most waxes won't scratch your paint. Before you put your make on, make sure your clay bar your car. That way it will remove anything that might scratch your paint once your putting on wax. For wax suggestions, just use the search button. There's alot of posts on it. Good Luck.
 
RedSonya04 said:
I was just wondering if anyone might recommed a wax product that is easy to use and will not scratch the paint and will protect it (mainly red). I'm afraid that if I used a regular wax, I might mess it up or something. Are those wax as you dry products any good?

Thanks,

RedSonya04

Optimum Spray Wax. Best and most simplistic wax to use plus it is long lasting and has UV absorbers, which no other wax has. It is a combination of carnauba and polymers so you get the best of both worlds.

www.optimumcarcare.com

Anthony
 
S-100. Its the EASIEST wax I have EVER used. Goes on like butter, comes off easy, its durability is acceptable, and gives a great shine. Any local Harley shop should have it, its where I got mine. Its a motorcycle wax, thats why you dont see it in auto stores. Many people on stangnet use it as well.
 
I just did my Red GT with a dual product technique. Since they both go on so easy, it really doesn't take much time. Get a bottle of Klasse All-in-One and a tub of P21S Carnuba wax. Neither one is cheap, $20 and $30 respectively -- but a little goes a long way and it's probably enough to last for a couple of years.
Anyway, you put on the Klasse first -- wipe on wipe off, no drying time. Then following with a coat (or or two or three) of the P21S. (slight drying time, but not to a full haze) The Klasse should only have to be used once or twice a year -- the carnuba ccan be used alone in between. Total time is probably only about an hour to do one coat of each.
The Klasse is an acrylic and gives the protection and base shine, the p21S is an ultra pure Carnuba and gives depth to the finish. The more coats of P21S, the deeper the finish looks.
If your finish is rough, I would recommend using a clay bar first.
Here's a couple of pics of mine after I was done -- bear in mind this is a 2002 DAILY DRIVER that is also driven in SNOW.

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