Wax won't last ...

Wadey

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I have a 12 year old silver Tacoma that sits outside under a magnolia tree. Each year around this time of year, my objective is to get some protection on it for winter...

Several weeks ago I clayed the hood and followed with Megs ultimate compound, polish and wax. I was disappointed that, after a rain and less than two weeks, the hood was no longer beading.

I read a bunch of threads here and two weeks ago I did some more Meg's ult. compound work (attempting to fix some water spot etching) followed again by ult polish then tried collonite 485. Initially, the water beading was stunning. It's two weeks later and it rained last night. Water was pooling on the hood this morning. Next to no beading. I washed it today and the lack of protection was obvious when the water hit it.

I don't know what's going on, but I'd like to get some lasting protection on there soon. Any thoughts/suggestions?
 
It could be three things that I can think of either its too much sun/bakes it off the paint quickly or it can be that the rain is acidic or most likely the paint is not thoroughly clean meaning you may have to clay bar, iron-x and use a surface cleaners like
carpro eraser/IPA dilution, though you try switching to a sealant, and another possibility is that tree you park underneath could have placed a sap layer on the paintwork that you have yet discover/remove
 
If 845 isn't beading after 3 weeks you do have a problem. Cut the tree down.
 
Assuming your compounding and polishing was thorough, your paint should be clean enough. Try adding another layer of wax. If that doesn't work, try another wax. For the first time in my life, I used paint sealants this year and the longevity was great. Although, the waxes I've used seemed to have good longevity too.
My point is, maybe give a sealant a try and top it with some wax.
 
Try a sealant and top with wax.

I have had good luck with Wolfgang sealant on my 98 tacoma. Lasts much longer than wax!
 
Black Fire Wet Diamond. I put it on ym wifes car back in ealry August and it rains every day practically down here in Florida during summer. it rained yesterday and it still had very good beading. I did it originally in May. As hot and rainy it is down here during those months it's good stuff. I just bought this combo kit, as it's on sale it's a great deal right now.

BLACKFIRE Wet-Ice Over Fire Combo

The Midnight Sun Wax is aweosme too, I topped a prior coat of Blackfire Black Ice with it today on my GC and I was actaully really impressed, it definitely lives up to it's reputation.
 
Megs Ultimate Wax (liquid or paste) are both sealants as is Collinite 845 and both have a reputation of durability.

After compounding and polishing with UC and UP it could be that there were polishing oils remaining on the paint that interfered with the sealants bonding to the paint. Did you wipe the paint down with IPA after polishing?
 
Megs Ultimate Wax (liquid or paste) are both sealants as is Collinite 845 and both have a reputation of durability.

After compounding and polishing with UC and UP it could be that there were polishing oils remaining on the paint that interfered with the sealants bonding to the paint. Did you wipe the paint down with IPA after polishing?

:iagree:
 
Black Fire Wet Diamond. I put it on ym wifes car back in ealry August and it rains every day practically down here in Florida during summer. it rained yesterday and it still had very good beading. I did it originally in May. As hot and rainy it is down here during those months it's good stuff. I just bought this combo kit, as it's on sale it's a great deal right now.

BLACKFIRE Wet-Ice Over Fire Combo

The Midnight Sun Wax is aweosme too, I topped a prior coat of Blackfire Black Ice with it today on my GC and I was actaully really impressed, it definitely lives up to it's reputation.

That's a hell of a price for the kit and I can tell you with certainty - the results are simply stunning
 
That's a hell of a price for the kit and I can tell you with certainty - the results are simply stunning

Definitely! I got it on the last sale too so paid even less, heck of a deal on a great 1-2 punch!
 
Waxes don't last long, unless you pay reidiculous amounts of money for it, well maybe Dodo Juice Supernatural.

I prefer to go with a paint coating or sealant, with coating being my preference.
 
Thanks to everyone for their input. That idea about the oils in the first two megs products interfering is interesting. Funny thing is that's why I started with all Megs products - effort to avoid ingredient incompatibilities.
 
One thing about Ultimate Wax, it is noted for its' 'sheeting' ability. Which is a good thing.

Bill
 
It's not a matter or incompatibilities, but more the nature of the beast in some cases. I've found that Megs 205 and UP seem to leave heavy oils behind that interfere with sealants bonding to the paint so require a wipe down with IPA or Eraser to remove the oils before applying a LSP. Others like HD Polish (and others) only requires a wipe with a towel damp with ONR to remove anything left behind (if even that).
 
How are you washing the car?


:)

That's what I was thinking too.

Also the thought that the vehicle is sitting under a Magnolia tree for a good part of a few weeks. Could it be that there is dirt and or tree fallout that has accumulated on the paint's surface, giving the illusion of no protection?

Have you washed the vehicle and then viewed the water beading/sheeting characteristics on a freshly washed vehicle?
 
I understand that beads don't mean "everything" — but since it was beading nicely the first time it got wet, I'm assuming that's a sign that something has changed. (If there's actually protection there, and it's just sheeting – I definitely don't care whether or not it beads.)

Mike: Prior to the last series of steps, I washed with a mixture Mother's California Gold and some turtle wax wash.

Maybe I'm wrongly assuming that Meg's polish with a DA would remove existing "product" or product originating from my car wash? — so I should really use dish soap and make sure it's stripped?

Have to admit that I "completed" the entire truck this way. Hate the idea of starting over, but …

And yes, Dave — it didn't bead after a couple rinses yesterday.
 
It's not the wax! I used to park under a tree at my old apartment...

The water doesn't bead because of the dirt, debris, etc. coming off the tree with the rain. It doesn't allow the water surface tension to do it's thing.
 
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