A local 928er told me Frenzy wax was the best he ever used.
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I've been using stuff from Garage City from Pepboys. Good stuff, but I may have to try out Frenzy. It's endorsed by some Nascar guy, so it must be good !
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Turtle Wax Black Car Kit, Pure Carnuba Wax
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Frenzy really is my favorite wax. Here's a review of it on another forum (Not my review): http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...ng-frenzy.html
After waxing, it takes me about 30 minutes to put the cover on my Mercedes SL b/c it's so slick that the cover just falls off!
-Andrew
After waxing, it takes me about 30 minutes to put the cover on my Mercedes SL b/c it's so slick that the cover just falls off!
-Andrew
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Pinnacle Souveran Carnauba. Easily layers and leaves a deep finish.
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Never use wax with silicone - you can find good wax without it and it causes no end of trouble when painting. Some distributors (like Griot's) advise when products contain silicone. Years ago tried to paint a TR7 (!) which had a pro polish of the then new silicone fortified waxes - much trouble. Some common degreasers won't remove it, etc.
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I can get that pesky silicone off. MEK will do wonders. Of course, it will take everything else off too.