Quick and easy liquid wax

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I have Fuzion for my expensive well paying jobs, P21S for the midrange cars but I dont have anything for the quick "get em in, get em out" details. Every now and then I get a straggler that doesnt want to drop a bunch of cash, but just wants to spruce up the car a bit. Im not wasting my $175 Fuzion on a $100 detail. What do you guys, and ladies, recommend for a decent easy on, easy off liquid wax. Thanks for the feedback...
 
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Optimum Car Wax, cant get much easier than wipe on wipe off.

Excellent carnauba look. Super Slick. Slightly Fills. And lasts a decent amound of time all alone for a spray wax
 
Wash first with Tornador foamer, then apply Pinnacle Liquid Sov.
 
I agree. Optimum if you want a spray and Liquid Souveran if you want a traditional. You will love the LS.
 
Yeah. And all that great foam beforehand will get you pumped for the rest
of the job.
 
This seems like no brainer to me.:D I'd get the 64 oz. container of Meguiar's #21 2.0. It's cheap, reasonably durable and it'll definitely spruce up the look of the car.
 
Invest in the Liquid Sov--your finished product will produce return and new customers. Then save a little and buy a Tornador foam gun when they go on sale.
 
How about economical Meguiar's M21--64 oz. for $49 and can be found on sale for as low as $39. AutoGeek, I'm sure, will match that price. M21 is a solid product and produces a great look.
 
Sometimes it not "Bang for the Buck" but rather "Bucks because of the
Bang". Liquid Sov and Tornador.
 
I've used both M21 and LS. M21 has plenty of bang to match LS. Skip the Tornador unless you want to invest in a compressor.
 
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Optimum Car Wax is very durable for just a spray wax. Alternatively, Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax 2.0 Liquid is cheap, gives a nice shine, and is really easy to buff off.
 
Here's another suggestion: use Meguiar's M20. It's even less expensive than the M21, and it has some cleaning agents, which would make it even better for the straggler that comes off the street and just wants a wash and wax for his probably long neglected car. AG is selling the 64 oz. jug for $40, and it's on sale elsewhere for $37, which AG would no doubt match. Kevin Brown loves the stuff.
 
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Liquid Souveran is a no brainer here ... easy to use and can add to entire car and buff off quickly.
 
Depend on what price point you want to stick to. You can go liquid souveran(which is great) collinite IW or NXT 2.0
 
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A lot of you guys are recommending liquid Souveran. Is that liquid Souveran spray wax or liquid Souveran wax with polycharger?
 
A lot of you guys are recommending liquid Souveran. Is that liquid Souveran spray wax or liquid Souveran wax with polycharger?


Wax with polycharger ...it is sold in larger sizes also, see bulk section.
 
meguiars number 20,21 or 26 check out the prices and also duragloss 101,105 and 111.
 
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