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RE: I walk into Pep boys, Autozone, O'reilley, Walmart, which car wax do I walk out with?

Posted by srdavis2000 on June 12, 2017 at 12:13:47:

The very best vehicle protection is a good garage. When we bought our house 30 years ago, my wife and I agreed that we could put whatever in the garage as long as the cars fit. We are still parking in the garage. I have neighbors with garages full of junk and they park their cars in the driveway or on the street.

In addition to paint protection, you get into a warm car in the winter, a cool car in the summer, and need no umbrella coming home in a rain storm.

Your wax job will last for a year, even with an inferior wax. Your car will look new after 10 years. I don't understand my neighbors with garages full of junk. They bring in the moving van, load the furniture into the house, load all the stuff they should have thrown away into the garage and then park expensive vehicles out in the sun, wind rain and bird sh#t. Go figure. They probably don't have more than a few hundred dollars worth of junk filling their garages.