Wax question
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Ofcourse Carnuba wax doesn't last as long... it's natural product, doesn't hurt the paint, and environment (if you care), and it DOES have the BEST SHINE. I rather use natural Carnuba wax and apply more frequently than the synthetic crap!
So, I vote again for P21S, Griot's, or OneGrand Blitz Wax (lastest longing Carnuba wax). I don't know of any reputale detailer locally that prefers Zaino over P21S!
So, I vote again for P21S, Griot's, or OneGrand Blitz Wax (lastest longing Carnuba wax). I don't know of any reputale detailer locally that prefers Zaino over P21S!
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Zaino is not "synthetic crap" as one posted. It's a high quality show car sealant which has gone through newer formulations to improve the look and durability.
Some prefer wax, others sealant and that's fine. Each has it's own attributes.
One trick I use for car shows outside when you want a warmer look or more depth is to top Zaino with a wax. Once shows done, I strip the wax off.
Zaino on a finish b istelf now is warm, but not as soft as a wax in reflection. Zaino has a bit more reflection, more clean looking. Putting wax on a finish that is clean is as if you just washed your hair and then added Vitalis. Waxes are loaded with oils to help hide swirl marks or micro-marring. That's the design of the majority of waxes until you get into lofty waxes and even then, some use even more oils.
Glaze is loaded with oil and a very fine powedered clay used to fill swirls or amrring prior to wax and can add more depth to a wax than anything else.
Sealants can sometimes bring out the swirls or marring more than wax due to the optical clarity. No fillers and very clear.
As for coverage in winter, I've used Zaino just for this. Then, due to temp or water issues, use a product such as Optimum ONR or Optimum No Rinse. It's a product that you wash the finish with and not rinse off. Works very well and so far, has not marred the finish if done correctly.
Leather cleaning for new leather is simple. Use Woolite and distilled water 10 to 1. That's all most leather cleaners are anyway, soap, perfume and color. When you do this, use white cotton towels to gauge level of dirt. Prior to using a leather conditioner, it HAS to be dry. Then use a high quality leather conditioner strickly for car use.
Leatherique is fine for older leather, but for todays leather, it's overkill and can lead to a film sitting on the coating of the leather.
Detailing is very subjective and what may look great to me may look like crap to someone elses eyes or thoughts on how a finish should look.
As for a "PC" or Porter Cable, one of the best ways to polish a finish without damage. Unless you detail for a living DO NOT use a rotary. On a Porsche finish, it's death by polisher in a heartbeat.
There are many informative sites to look up how to properly detail from washing, claying, polishing and LSP or Last Step Prep.
Regards,
Deanski
Some prefer wax, others sealant and that's fine. Each has it's own attributes.
One trick I use for car shows outside when you want a warmer look or more depth is to top Zaino with a wax. Once shows done, I strip the wax off.
Zaino on a finish b istelf now is warm, but not as soft as a wax in reflection. Zaino has a bit more reflection, more clean looking. Putting wax on a finish that is clean is as if you just washed your hair and then added Vitalis. Waxes are loaded with oils to help hide swirl marks or micro-marring. That's the design of the majority of waxes until you get into lofty waxes and even then, some use even more oils.
Glaze is loaded with oil and a very fine powedered clay used to fill swirls or amrring prior to wax and can add more depth to a wax than anything else.
Sealants can sometimes bring out the swirls or marring more than wax due to the optical clarity. No fillers and very clear.
As for coverage in winter, I've used Zaino just for this. Then, due to temp or water issues, use a product such as Optimum ONR or Optimum No Rinse. It's a product that you wash the finish with and not rinse off. Works very well and so far, has not marred the finish if done correctly.
Leather cleaning for new leather is simple. Use Woolite and distilled water 10 to 1. That's all most leather cleaners are anyway, soap, perfume and color. When you do this, use white cotton towels to gauge level of dirt. Prior to using a leather conditioner, it HAS to be dry. Then use a high quality leather conditioner strickly for car use.
Leatherique is fine for older leather, but for todays leather, it's overkill and can lead to a film sitting on the coating of the leather.
Detailing is very subjective and what may look great to me may look like crap to someone elses eyes or thoughts on how a finish should look.
As for a "PC" or Porter Cable, one of the best ways to polish a finish without damage. Unless you detail for a living DO NOT use a rotary. On a Porsche finish, it's death by polisher in a heartbeat.
There are many informative sites to look up how to properly detail from washing, claying, polishing and LSP or Last Step Prep.
Regards,
Deanski
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And when things get really bad as in this MB that had so much orange peel, it was wetsanded and polished with Menzerna PO85RD to a high gloss.
Note, not me in the picture.
Here's the end result:
Deanski
Note, not me in the picture.
Here's the end result:
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I think Black magic wet shine was #1 rated
#37
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Ofcourse Carnuba wax doesn't last as long... it's natural product, doesn't hurt the paint, and environment (if you care), and it DOES have the BEST SHINE. I rather use natural Carnuba wax and apply more frequently than the synthetic crap!
So, I vote again for P21S, Griot's, or OneGrand Blitz Wax (lastest longing Carnuba wax). I don't know of any reputale detailer locally that prefers Zaino over P21S!
So, I vote again for P21S, Griot's, or OneGrand Blitz Wax (lastest longing Carnuba wax). I don't know of any reputale detailer locally that prefers Zaino over P21S!
Consumer Reports? Isn't that the magazine that rates cars based on how easy it is to attach child seats and how many wheelchairs you can fit in the trunk?
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