Why I will never pay more than $20 for a wax!

When you've discovered something that's working for you, use it and use it often...:props:
 
Speechless... That does look pretty good. Now let see how long it'll last.
 
I hope you realize wax does not add gloss. If anything it takes away. It's purely for protection and changing the overall "look" of the paint.
 
Ops, I was talking about the glaze lol. I know about the wax making paint warmer and more depth. But that glaze is nice. Although I don't use glaze.
 
The reflectivity is there ill give you that. But wheres the gloss? Paint almost looks a little dull to me :dunno:
 
I paid $22.99... but it came with mf towel and foam applicator... is that ok? :)
 
how hard was it to remove and completely buff off .... that's what I remember as the least attractive feature of store bought products.

At the end of the day its all about what works for you and what meets your budget. Often times I think about Finishkare and Collonite at that price point also, and they both offer a lot of value.
 
so technically...shouldn't your thread title be "Why I will never pay more than $4 for a wax!"?

and while you are at it, should make a couple more threads "why I will never pay more than $2 for a t-shirt!" because you can buy a couple of white Ts for $2

"why I will never pay more than $4.99 for a shoe!" because payless has some good deals

but don't stop there, "why I will never pay more than $1 for a cheeseburger!" McDonald everyday value menu
 
This is the hood of my black 2011 Range Rover Sport.
Clayed
Polished with Meguiars 105 on a green lake country pad on a Flex rotary
Followed by 205 on a white pad and the PC 7424
Then Meg's show car glaze
Finished with . . . Wait for it . . .

RAIN DANCE CARNAUBA WAX!!!
($4 at Big Lots)

If I had spent that much money... {~ $668.00 :wow: }

on the "prep products" (machines, liquids, pads, clay/clay-lube, etc.)...

$4.00 for a wax would be all that I could afford!!


:)

Bob
 
so technically...shouldn't your thread title be "Why I will never pay more than $4 for a wax!"?

and while you are at it, should make a couple more threads "why I will never pay more than $2 for a t-shirt!" because you can buy a couple of white Ts for $2

"why I will never pay more than $4.99 for a shoe!" because payless has some good deals

but don't stop there, "why I will never pay more than $1 for a cheeseburger!" McDonald everyday value menu

LOL :applause:
 
This is the hood of my black 2011 Range Rover Sport.
Clayed
Polished with Meguiars 105 on a green lake country pad on a Flex rotary
Followed by 205 on a white pad and the PC 7424
Then Meg's show car glaze
Finished with . . . Wait for it . . .

RAIN DANCE CARNAUBA WAX!!!
($4 at Big Lots)

I couldn't imagine spending all that time polishing, prepping, planning just to slap a $4 was on their. While the pics do look great, paint looks great with nothing on it that's prepped right.

I kind of think like Rock does. Why buy anything "nice" when you can just shop for it all at the Dollar Store ???
 
It does look good that's for sure. I agree with not spending more than $20 on a wax also. It took me quite a while to bring myself to buy the Meg's UPW only after the numerous awesome reviews on here. I just couldn't bring used to drop almost $30 to "try" something new when there are others that I'm happy with for under that. To be completely honest, I don't know how some of these companies that charge over $50 for a small container of wax stay in business. For guys like us that are regularly cleaning/polishing/waxing our vehicles, what's the point of buying a wax that is gonna last a year or so when we're gonna take it off before then. I'm a huge OTC detailing hobbiest. I have had great results with only OTC products ever since I've started cleaning cars before I could even drive. I just don't see the point of spending more that $20-30 for a wax. Yeah, you might have to reapply it a little more often but I don't think that's an issue with us lol.
 
Not to knock your $4 wax but if you took pictures before you applied the wax, I'm pretty sure the same shine would be there after all the prep products used.
 
The reflectivity is there ill give you that. But wheres the gloss? Paint almost looks a little dull to me :dunno:

Hmm, I wouldn't call it dull..

All these designer waxes that costs upwards of $50 sounds a bit ridiculous to me. It might add a certain pop but at the end of the day its just car owners wanting to spend more money on their precious cars/trucks. Its human nature that if you spend more on something that must mean its greater than the cheap products, right?
 
Well, I heard somewhere the pop is in the prep! Now where did I hear that...oh yeah, in the OP's sig.
 
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