Almost everywhere you read, they say its time to re-wax or seal, when the water stops beading. The products used increase surface tension so the water beads. So is it safe to say that more surface tension = more beading = more protection??
I've been working on my little fiat which had its shares of swirls and fine scratches. On one door I used 1Z glanz wax as a final wax, and the other I used 3M Perfect-It Show Car Liquid Wax. Now both doors bead like mad, but the 3m door feels silky smooth whereas the 1Z doesn't. So what do you use??
And another question, is thre an easy way do identify swirl marks on silver/gray colored cars, they arent that obvious as they are on black.
Thanks!
I've been working on my little fiat which had its shares of swirls and fine scratches. On one door I used 1Z glanz wax as a final wax, and the other I used 3M Perfect-It Show Car Liquid Wax. Now both doors bead like mad, but the 3m door feels silky smooth whereas the 1Z doesn't. So what do you use??
And another question, is thre an easy way do identify swirl marks on silver/gray colored cars, they arent that obvious as they are on black.
Thanks!