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Old 10-29-2005, 05:54 PM   #11
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Re: am i over waxing?

For a car that is in the elements a lot, 2 weeks is probably fine. It also depends what you're washing it with, as some washes strip away more wax than others.
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Old 10-30-2005, 12:31 AM   #12
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Re: am i over waxing?

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I use either Meguiars gold class or Zymol. I have heard good stuff about the Zaino, any links to some? I am excited, tomorrow I am going to do the Meguiars 3 step process on the '02 and my wifes 4Runner! Never tried that setup before, anxious to see if it does well...
I've done that three step thing before. . . .you are gonna be tired!
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Old 10-31-2005, 11:01 AM   #13
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Re: am i over waxing?

I've done the three step thing before too... but i took it to like.. 6 or 8 steps..

Wash
Claybar
Wash
Step 1 Bottle
Wash
Step 2 Bottle
Step 3 Bottle
Wash
Step 2 Bottle
Step 3 Bottle

All done by hand and only took like.. 10 hrs.. LOL But DAYMN.. it looked good.
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Old 10-31-2005, 12:59 PM   #14
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Re: am i over waxing?

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I've done the three step thing before too... but i took it to like.. 6 or 8 steps..

Wash
Claybar
Wash
Step 1 Bottle
Wash
Step 2 Bottle
Step 3 Bottle
Wash
Step 2 Bottle
Step 3 Bottle

All done by hand and only took like.. 10 hrs.. LOL But DAYMN.. it looked good.
Whoa, I did the 3 step to my car Sunday, then I told my wife hers would have to wait! Her friend is paying me and dropped off her 05 Accord with me today since I was off so I just washed and did step 2 and 3(polish, then wax). Man what a difference. Now the construction workers across the street have a fine red clay mist all over the damn thing from grading the yard across the street!!! Oh well, about 30 min before she gets off work I will spray it off then dry it off...
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:12 PM   #15
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Re: am i over waxing?

I might try the 3 step stuff on the Cobra soon. Maybe that first step paint cleaner will get the bugs, etc off my front bumper.
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Old 11-09-2005, 10:01 PM   #16
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Re: am i over waxing?

Im not too sure about using the Turtle Wax stuff that often. Many OTC 'waxes' are synthetic waxes with some cleaning agents mixed in with them. Each time you use an abrasive product, it takes off some of your paint. It would be fine to apply several coats of a pure wax such as S100/P2S1 or Pinnacle Souverian, or a non-abrasive sealant such as Wolfgang Paint Sealant. Something it took me a while to overcome was the terminology used by many auto detailing companies. Many of them such as Meguiars use the word 'wax' and 'polish' inappropiately. For example, Meguiars markets some products as waxes when they are really synthetic products closer to a sealant than a wax. To determine the difference, a true wax has a natural wax in it as a primary ingredient. The most common one is carnauba wax, which is used in products such as Pinnacle Souverian. I would be careful about waxing too frequently with a synthetic wax. If you want something that is slick and provides a good shine for a long period of time, you should check into a non-over-the-counter paint sealant such as Wolfgang or Zaino. They usually have good durability and dont melt in heat. As long as your paint beads up nicely when you wash it, your car should be fine. Many people detail their cars every 3-6 months instead of every month. I usually do my C5 in that same time period.
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Old 11-09-2005, 10:06 PM   #17
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Re: am i over waxing?

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I might try the 3 step stuff on the Cobra soon. Maybe that first step paint cleaner will get the bugs, etc off my front bumper.
You need to try to get bugs off as soon as possible. If you let them set too long, they will become set into your paint and actually will eat away at a little bit of the paint. When this occurs, the only thing you can do is use an abrasive product and a tool such as a Porter Cable polisher to remove it.
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Old 11-10-2005, 10:15 AM   #18
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You need to try to get bugs off as soon as possible. If you let them set too long, they will become set into your paint and actually will eat away at a little bit of the paint. When this occurs, the only thing you can do is use an abrasive product and a tool such as a Porter Cable polisher to remove it.
I know. Too late.
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Old 11-10-2005, 10:18 AM   #19
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Re: am i over waxing?

Joseph, try using a claybar before the 3step part. Mine came out much better last time I did it.
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