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I notice a ton of "leaf stain" red all over my car that I can't clay off. Definitely gotta start waxing more. |
I use Chemical Guys p40 quick detailer. It provides UV protection for your sunny parking area and has carnuba wax. Here's the link to check it out https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys...quick+detailer
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Check out Adam's Polishes H2O Guard and Gloss. It's super easy to use and leaves a great shine.
Of course you need a good sealant or wax base first. I use Adam's Paint Sealant. Yes I'm an Adam's fanboi. Their stuff is amazing. |
Hey everyone,
I bought this: Optimum (SW2008P) Car Wax - 17 oz. Very easy to use, and nice shine. I'll see how good it is after a week or two in the Sun with some outside parking. Thanks everyone. Last question any tips for maintenance? I'll be using CG EcoSmart to clean any major dirt spots since it has a high concentration of carnauba wax and damn good quick detailer. Also, as procedure goes/routines check. 1. Optimum No Rinse and Wash (ONR) as QD 2. Clay any spots if necessary 3. Dry a bit between 4. Optimum Spray Wax 5. CG Ecosmart between proper full clean. Anything I'm missing or any added protection I missed? Thanks everyone for the quick help. |
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ONR then Optimum Spray Wax is more than enough to use. I would just use Optimum Instant Detailer in between washes. Use Optimum Spray Wax every 2-3 months. Using 2 rinseless carwash is odd. ONR has it's own polymer coatings as well as Optimum spray wax. Going over it with CG Ecosmart rinseless wash is just removing the Optimum stuff. :iono: Just my 2 cents! ;) |
What 86Geek suggested. I would stick with ONR for my rinseless wash and QD. Also ONR has some built in polymer protection on its own and once topped with the Optimum Spray Wax will be a good amount of protection for the effort. I would not mix and match products as there is no need, Optimum offers an exceptional product in ONR is the standard in the industry. You can also use it for interior wipe downs and window cleaning.
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After claying, polishing, sealing, and waxing my car, I use zymol. After every wash spray it down really quick and the car comes out beautiful. I myself don't have a garage so tree sap, acid rain, bird droppings are a constant battle.
Before doing any detailing to my paint all of those contaminants would be a pain to get off between washes. Now, it's a breeze. I would say it definitely adds another layer of protection with a great shine like many other quality spray waxes. And don't mean to thread steal but acid rain has gotten to my paint and while m105/m205 with porter cable has taken care of 90% of the problems in my paint except, those tiny rain spots all on my clear coat. Thanks. |
My logic is CG Ecosmart is alot more efficient so far compared to ONR.
Also, since it has the most carnauba wax for a waterless, it can fill in gaps that might be compromised by the elements, and I can't do a full panel. Still testing ONR vs Ecosmart as a QD. Still testing Spray on wax by Optimum. It's only been a day but it's still great. |
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Then you won't have to test out what you're doing now. It'll make washing your car so easy as the water will sheet off. ;) |
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I am happy to help with any questions or advice required. |
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