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Those Canadian winters are harder than I thought.
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Dust gets in the crevices as well though. (I place too much trust in spell check sometimes)
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Polishing is removing the clear coat because its abrasive.
Only polish if the car has blemishes that need to come out. You should not polish on a regular basis. Clay, polish (if needed), wax, then detailer/spray wax. If you use the detailer/spray wax every single wash and wash on a regular basis then you should be fine waxing every 4-5 months (varies depending on road and weather conditions). I personally love this spray/detailer wax more than any other: ![]() For liquid wax I normally use Meguires Gold Class carnuba wax. But I recently tried this polymer wax of theirs. Undecided on how much I like it. It seems to offer great protection but for some reason it just does not have the same feel as the carnuba based wax.
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My favorite wax.
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While they serve similar functions, the two are vastly different chemical makeups and are going to look, feel, and smell different (and taste, I would assume.) Before the chemists and product specialists jump all over me for this, I know this isn't entirely scientifically accurate, it's my layman's distillation: I tend to think of carnaubas as a "softer" wax coating and the polymers as a hard shell. The polymers typically are going to give better protection (all that space-age stuff, ya know...) and carnaubas are still tops when it comes to that deep down mirror gloss. Some people layer them. Old school guys swear by carnauba paste and won't touch the polymers. It's all good. A high quality carnauba applied every 2-3 months is probably pretty close in effective protection to a good polymer sealant every 4-6 months. Only talking protection here. Gloss is another story. |
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A careful wash will be less likely to instill swirls than a quick detailer. I only use a quick detailer for emergency fixes like bird poo. I do a rinseless wash on my car once or twice a week and my finish is flawless. If you really want long-lasting protection, look into getting your car coated. Coatings add an extra layer over the top of your existing clear coat and are more resistant to marring. They last a couple of years or so depending on the coating and how you care for your car. With any last stage protection like a wax or sealant, you should reapply when water no longer beads on the surface of the vehicle.
If you really want to become a detailing expert, check out the forums on Autogeekonline.net. |
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damn that's a lot of car washes LOL why not get PPF on your car and just wax it all the time? your car is gonna be naked with all that polishing lol |
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I wash it at least once a week, being in Arizona SUCKS for sticky, static dust and after a week it's pretty much caked on. If I could have one of those anti-static strips bolted to the bottom of my car I would get it immediately but I don't know if they're legit.Soon I'll have film on those pieces too and I won't need to polish it again! Before the film goes on I'll get it detailed real good to get rid of the swirl marks. |
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Another tip I want to mention is to reduce scratches, use [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-MIC50612-Professional-Microfiber/dp/B00A8MZ7IA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1429670173&sr=8-1&keywords=chemical+guys+microfiber"]high quality 30% polyamide microfiber towels[/ame] when buffing off wax. I use these towels weekly with a waterless wash because I park outside at an apartment complex, and I have almost no scratches on my paint and no swirls.
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I'll pile on here, since I have some recent threads/posts on this subject.
I'll always defer to the detailers here who have excellent insight into how to rejuvenate and protect finishes. But, for more casual owners like me, I can't say enough about the Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Wax and Spray Wax. I've used these exclusively on my FR-S and I am amazed by the results and the sheer lack of time it takes to make and keep my FR-S looking great. Prices for Ice products are low as well. The Ice Liquid Wax will last at least 3 months on it's own. I base this on the fact that my finish looked almost like the day I waxed it after about 2 months - Winter months. Spray wax stays perfect for more than a month, in my experience. So, there's plenty of overlap here. Use the liquid, then the spray once a month or so. Both go on/come off easy, with the Spray being ridiculously easy and fast to use. I can spay wax my FR-S in 30 minutes - including all trim and windows - which makes it a no-brainer to do after a wash. The Ice products make it so that I actually wax my car on a regular basis now. It's just too easy and the results are awesome. |
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