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Got a few questions for the board.

I have been using the Meguiars Tech Wax paste and the NXT Car Wash and have gotten great results with these two products on my black Honda Civic.

However, it looks as if Meguiars is discounting the NXT car wash, so...here's my questions.

1) What other car wash product works as well as the NXT car wash? I'm also looking for something that doesn't have a strong smell, the NXT line to me smells good. Meguiars recommended I pick up the Ultimate Wash/Wax product, but I really don't like using a combined product like that.

2) What paste wax should I use. As far as I know Meguiars is not discontinuing the Paste Wax. So I can go ahead and continue to use my existing stock up.

3) As of right now I am using one company for both the wash and wax. Would it be alright to use the Tech Wax and another companies wash(assuming it mets my criteria)

4) I have a few water spots on my car. What will get rid of these? I'm assuming its from a stray sprinkler, since everytime I wash the car I make sure to dry it off. I guess I could try clay baring it.

Thanks for all the assistance,
Jessica

Just wanted to get my facts right before I put in my order.
 
1) I like this one (128oz): Chemical Guys Bug Bugger Heavy Duty Shampoo 128 oz., bug remover
It's a shampoo that also removes bugs and tar. They also sell smaller sizes if you prefer.

2) There's a gazillion paste waxes on the market, I like Finish Kare 1000p followed by Meguiars #26 (both paste, applied by DA on a blue pad)
But sometimes I use Meguiars 21 before both waxes. It's a sealant so it gives insane durability.

3) Yes, you can mix and match. No problem.

4) As for the water spots, check this out:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/31000-how-remove-sprinkler-water-spots.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/29134-how-remove-water-spots-hand.html


Also, any wax, sealant and shampoo you get from Optimum and Poorboy's will do great. Two excellent companies.
 
Hi Jessica and :welcome: To Autogeek Online!! :props:

Do you have or are you considering a dual action polisher?

This is "the" place to learn some of the finest ways to detail your car. There is a wealth of knowledge here for the beginner to the most advanced. A simple question is all that's needed to initiate helpful responses from members here and also Autogeek Professional Staff.

Everyone starts off as a beginner but with some reading, questions, and trial, error, and practice you'll be amazed how much you'll be able to do. After reading and understanding some of the basics, the more hands on your are the quicker you'll build your knowledge and gain experience.

This link contains articles written by Mike Phillips and has allot of great reading within.

Articles by Mike Phillips

Basic steps in order are:

  • Wash
  • Clay
  • Paint Correction & Polish
  • Seal
  • Wax
Great all-in-one cleaners!

I use these with a green and white foam pads.....:props:

Some product recommendations I like to use.

Wash - Duragloss #901
Clay - Mothers
Compound - PG 1000 – PowerGloss Compound (POS34A)
Polish - PF 2500 – Power Finish Polish (PO203)
Finishing Polish - SF 4000 – Super Finish Polish (PO106FA)
Sealant - Ultima Paint Guard Plus
Wax - Collinite 845
Spray Wax -Optimum Spray Car Wax
Tire Cleaner - Meguiar's Super Degreaser
Tire Treatment - CarPro PERL
Trim - Ultima Tire and Trim Guard
Wheel Cleaner - Meguiar's Wheel Brightener
Wheel Protectant -Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0
Glass Cleaner
- Meguiar's Glass Cleaner
Glass Treatment - Aquapel
All Purpose Cleaner - Optimum Power Clean
Interior Protectant - Meguiar’s M40
Chrome & Stainless Steel - BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Metal Acrylic Sealant
 
BobbyG. I currently do not own a dual action polisher. I'm kinda afraid to use one, since its a honda which are not known to have very forgiving paint.

Its amazing once you own a black car, you kinda have to be informed about the "proper" way to detail a car.

Thanks.
 
First off, dont be scared to dive into the dual action polisher lifestyle. They are very safe and easy to use, and between all the articles here on the forum by members and Mike Phillips, and his how to DVD's, you can get excellent results.

I have NXT car wash myself. I have been using it for years and its done just fine for me. However, recently on a bogo, I bought some DP Auto Bath Shampoo. Its nice. Its super concentrated and has twice or three times the suds action of NXT, rinses cleanly off, and has a mild but pleasant banana scent.

As far as waxes go, Collinite 845 is a super durable wax that looks good (just needs to go on super duper thin). Almost nothing looks better than Souveran on black. Most people will argue that any carnauba based wax will give black a deeper wetter look than a synthetic wax like NXT.
 
The best car wash I've ever used is Meguiars Ultimate Wash and Wax. The paint on my black Mustang is so soft it scratches if you look at it too hard. Use a DA correctly and you will be fine.
 
A great auto bath is DP auto bath shampoo. It you go to the BOGO page you can select 2 bottles of it so it's 1/2 price right now.
DP Auto Bath Shampoo - car wash

A Great wax is DP Max Wax also on BOGO
DP Max Wax- Made with pure carnauba wax and advanced polymers.
This is not a cleaner wax like the NXT.
Yes you can follow any car wash with you NXT wax you have with great results.

I two would eurg you to get an RO buffer and not be afraid. The results will make you amazed!
A good read is here on how to select your new polisher:props:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...se-right-polisher-your-detailing-project.html

And Welcome you can learn a lot here!:dblthumb2::welcome:
 
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