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OT: Best Car Wax
What do you feel is the best/very good car wax on the market? I'm looking to do a solid waxing of my car and wonder if there is a noticeable difference between "off the shelf" and "premiere" waxes.
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The one my detailer uses.
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You want paint correction or just a shiny finish?
If you just want a nice shiny slippery finish DPC products are the real deal, no marketing bs claims. Can hand apply and has great durability. https://dpcdetailing.com/dpc-living-...amic-wax-200g/ Last edited by CAAD; Today at 07:23 PM. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT8Ti_uf-rw&t=8s I found this on an old rabbit hole. Not suggesting just amusing. |
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I dont know about best, but I've been using Griots garage products and I find them all very good and easy to use.
The 3 in 1 ceramic spray wax is pretty good for the effort required. |
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Do you mean the best wax as a last step after clay bar and polishing? Or something that easily adds shine and protection?
I still have nearly-full bottle of Collinite No. 845 Insulator Wax. If you're still in the east bay, you can try it. |
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Pure carnuba wax, any brand. I use Mother's Finest.
But if you're looking to remove rain spots, fine scratches, and all that other jazz, you'll need a polish, fine rubbing compound, clay bar, or other pre-wax treatment prior to waxing, all of which will increase your time budget. Some waxes also have a fine polishing compound as well. Read the labels.
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The one made by the best chain lube manufacturer.
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