trekkeruss
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Earlier I read a thread where someone claimed that leather conditioner is a better tire dressing than dressing made specifically for tires. This was the view of a person who claimed that all high end car owners do not use tire dressing.
Now I just read another thread (I was Googling around), where someone claims that wax is bad for paint! Here is a quote:
"[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Doing full blown customs and exotic cars for dozens of years in my own shop, Ill say I NEVER wax my own street or show cars. I use only polish. If I had to park always in harsh environments like under trees or bird nests, I might use wax. I drive all my cars year round and most set outside, some with covers. To me the shine is in the paint job...anything you put over it is just a protectant. Just my opinion. You can put $100 a can wax on your car, but if its a $100 paint job it dont make any difference. Same if you have a $5000 paint job...it looks the same with or without any wax. One reason I dont like wax is it makes water bead. In clearcoat paintjobs, those drops if you dont wipe them off burn microscopic holes in the clearcoat, causing premature failure. Thats my last word on it here, if anyone disagrees, thats fine."
I have never heard such a view before. Comments?
Here is the thread: [/FONT]Synthetic Polymer vs. Carnauba wax (which is better for your paint?) - Pennock's Fiero Forum[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
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Now I just read another thread (I was Googling around), where someone claims that wax is bad for paint! Here is a quote:
"[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Doing full blown customs and exotic cars for dozens of years in my own shop, Ill say I NEVER wax my own street or show cars. I use only polish. If I had to park always in harsh environments like under trees or bird nests, I might use wax. I drive all my cars year round and most set outside, some with covers. To me the shine is in the paint job...anything you put over it is just a protectant. Just my opinion. You can put $100 a can wax on your car, but if its a $100 paint job it dont make any difference. Same if you have a $5000 paint job...it looks the same with or without any wax. One reason I dont like wax is it makes water bead. In clearcoat paintjobs, those drops if you dont wipe them off burn microscopic holes in the clearcoat, causing premature failure. Thats my last word on it here, if anyone disagrees, thats fine."
I have never heard such a view before. Comments?
Here is the thread: [/FONT]Synthetic Polymer vs. Carnauba wax (which is better for your paint?) - Pennock's Fiero Forum[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
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