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In Reply to: I walk into Pep boys, Autozone, O'reilley, Walmart, which car wax do I walk out with? posted by Green Lantern on June 11, 2017 at 13:57:00:
There's a lot of good finishes out there, pick one from the advice you get here.
More important is the surface of the paint before apply whatever you decide on. How much time do you want to spend prepping your paint surface? Not much? Then one of the spray bottle "wipe on wipe off" finishes every two or three car washes. fast & easy.
Now if you want to do a good job, after a good wash take a piece of plastic wrap, lay it on a surface of your car & with the flat of your hand move it around. What do you feel? You will be surprised.
Spending 3-4 hrs with a clay bar once a year before applying any finish is prudent.
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- RE: I walk into Pep boys, Autozone, O'reilley, Walmart, which car wax do I walk out with? - painter27 18:05:37 06/11/17 (7)
- Soap matters.... - Rod M 18:59:44 06/11/17 (6)
- I NEVER use soap on my cars..never. I rinse them off, wax them, but soap? nope. - 3+4=5 09:30:08 06/12/17 (0)
- RE: Soap matters.... - painter27 19:29:44 06/11/17 (4)
- No, don't need a buffer.... - Rod M 19:47:06 06/11/17 (3)
- FWIW Griot polisher - FenderLover 08:11:46 06/12/17 (2)
- RE: FWIW Griot polisher - Rod M 08:49:15 06/12/17 (1)
- That is a Pro level unit. - FenderLover 18:22:38 06/12/17 (0)