since you are doing this as a side job i would use max wax. Justin is getting over 100 cars out of 1 jar. Maxwax is a lot easier to apply than nattys too! try it out its not that expensive
well its definatly better to have extras. If you wash them you can put it on your pc/rotary and that will get rid of most of the water. Than just wipe it with a towel and mayb even step on it with a towel on it and that will make it dry enough to use.
I have had great success with DP Glass Restorer. I used my Hitachi rotary and a edge 2k yellow pad and set it to about 1100 RPM's. Cleaned up very well with low dusting. The rotary does a really good job. It took a lot longer with the pc to get decent results.
yes souveran is very like max wax. The difference between souveran and nattys is the ease of application. I find that souveran and max wax are like butter to put on. I had a little more trouble putting on nattys. Although i love nattys it just isnt as good as souveran or maxwax in teh looks or...
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xmt line is great! Im sure you can get out the swirls with some xmt 3 and an light cutting pad. If that doesnt cut it move up to a more agressive pad, depending on how bad the swirls are. Since its black your going to have to finish up with xmt 1 and a polishing pad. I really wouldnt attemp the...
auto geeek sells both Pinnacle and Micro Restore mf cleaner. I got a small container of pinnacle from purchashing a pack of mf's. My question is has anyone tried both and can tell me which is better. I mean pinnacle is always top of the line stuff but to buy 64oz is the same as buying a gallon...
1.) Yeah dawn dishsoap will work and should strip most of the old wax. If your are planning on polishing though, dont waste your time because the polish will take all of the old waxes/sealants off.
2.) Depending on what condition your paint is in you may or may not NEED to claybar. I always...
sounds pretty good. I would put 2 coats of both the wax and sealent on though for extra protection. Also from what ive read the wheel sealant really doesnt last to long so you might want to redo your wheels/tires every month or so. Maybe somebody else with some more experience will chime in and...
ok well i have heard that the collinite waxes are amazing durable. Which of the four 845, 915, 73SS, or 476 are the the most durable? I wanna do a pre winter waxing to prevent all the salt and such from messing with my paint.
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I have some cobra microfibers and i was thinking about trying some oxi to clean them. Have any of you guys tried this without any adverse effects? I have some pinnacle cleaner coming from AG but i need something in the meantime. Also I'm new to this forum so i just wanted to say hi to everyone...