makdaddy626
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Klumzy, do you think there would be any of issues if you used "shampoop" + wax?

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Just curious what everyone's opinions of car washes that contain wax were? Is there an advantage to using the PB was + wax over using the regular PB SSS and then using a quick detailer? Is it ok to use a wash + wax (like the surf city offering) for every wash? Do you need to be concerned about bonding issues if you decided to add another coat of past wax?
Klumzy, do you think there would be any of issues if you used "shampoop" + wax?j/k couldn't resist.
This probably isn't fair but I have a tough time not thinking about the commercial car wash when I hear "wash & wax". I have tried one on motor homes and can't tell any difference between it and a regular wash. Probably just me.
The PB slick wash and wax doesn't have the lubricity as the regular SSS but that is a trade off for the added lubricity of the wax.
killrwheels@autogeek said:I liked the original suds from Poorboys better ... I guess it might be a good idea for cars not being washed or waxed on a normal basis.
Just curious what everyone's opinions of car washes that contain wax were? Is there an advantage to using the PB was + wax over using the regular PB SSS and then using a quick detailer? Is it ok to use a wash + wax (like the surf city offering) for every wash? Do you need to be concerned about bonding issues if you decided to add another coat of past wax?
Klumzy, do you think there would be any of issues if you used "shampoop" + wax?j/k couldn't resist.
:whs::goodpost:I liked the original suds from Poorboys better ... I guess it might be a good idea for cars not being washed or waxed on a normal basis.
Just curious what everyone's opinions of car washes that contain wax were? Is there an advantage to using the PB was + wax over using the regular PB SSS and then using a quick detailer? Is it ok to use a wash + wax (like the surf city offering) for every wash? Do you need to be concerned about bonding issues if you decided to add another coat of past wax?
Hey Makdaddy -- speaking for our product (Pacific Blue Wash & Wax), there is no "dead" wax and there are no worries about bonding. You can use it for every wash. Pacific Blue does add lubricity, which can make waxing your car easier. It lays down a thin coat of carnauba, but it is not intended to replace a dedicated high-quality carnauba wax. Then you would maintain with a QD like Speed Demon. Happy detailing -- Steven
truthfully I just dont see the advantage or pluses to wax in wash. Add some glossing agents as wanted (ie. Lackfinish) but the wax usually means beeswax and does nothing but makes pretty beads at first rain.
truthfully I just dont see the advantage or pluses to wax in wash. Add some glossing agents as wanted (ie. Lackfinish) but the wax usually means beeswax and does nothing but makes pretty beads at first rain.