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gneal

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I was just wondering how everyone felt about liquid car wax. I have never used it personally, but I would think it would be easier to take off than regular paste wax.

I am guessing it doesn't last as long either, which would mean you would have to wax more often.

Thoughts?????
 

PuterAmI

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I use Zymol.
A little more expensive, but lasts to the point that I don't have to wax but twice a year. Easier than paste, IMHO.

Use a terry applicator, then micro-fibre towels to remove. Do this in one direction only to minimize swirls.
 

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depends on the wax. I know you'll get great durability out of Clearkote CMW.
 

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You can't use paste wax/polish with a buffer.

Tim
 

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stang22 said:
You can't use paste wax/polish with a buffer.
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Says who? All you gotta do is take the wax out of the container and rub it up against your foam pad. I personally think it's a waste and would never do it, but it does technically work.
 

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spree said:
Says who? All you gotta do is take the wax out of the container and rub it up against your foam pad. I personally think it's a waste and would never do it, but it does technically work.
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Ok, I guess I should have said, "technically, you shouldn't use paste wax with a buffer."

Tim
 

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Actually some of the higher quality liquid waxes will last a real long time.
 
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