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Old 12-09-2007, 03:29 PM
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Fabric guard and wax suggestions

I am going to use some type of fab guard on the seats and carpet of my new truck. What is the best product to use? I have seen the 303 fabric guard, but I didnt know what else was out. I have been using Meguiars Gold Class wax on top of my sealant. What product is a step above the Gold Class and still a good bang for the buck? I was thinking about the Mirror Glaze Hi tech yellow wax, Surf City Nano Glaze, or the Mothers advanced Top Coat. I really want to bring the shine out! Suggestions of AG products that are on sale are a bonus for me!
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Old 12-09-2007, 07:19 PM
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I am going to use some type of fab guard on the seats and carpet of my new truck. What is the best product to use? I have seen the 303 fabric guard, but I didnt know what else was out. I have been using Meguiars Gold Class wax on top of my sealant. What product is a step above the Gold Class and still a good bang for the buck? I was thinking about the Mirror Glaze Hi tech yellow wax, Surf City Nano Glaze, or the Mothers advanced Top Coat. I really want to bring the shine out! Suggestions of AG products that are on sale are a bonus for me!
303 should take care of protecting your seats. As far as waxes go, what color is your car and where do you live. There are many waxes that are better than Meg's Gold Class, but again, color and temp has alot to do with your selection. Alot of forum members have winterize with collinite, the choices are many.
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Re: Fabric guard and wax suggestions

Rsurfer,

I am in East Texas where it is hot and humid with mild winters. Also I posted some pictures for you to see in my introduction post.

Follow the link for a picture New(to me) Truck! New Detail.
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Old 12-09-2007, 07:34 PM
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Re: Fabric guard and wax suggestions

Ive always used Scotchgard, but recently tried the 303 and one from Poorboys (dont know if it was ever actually released) and both seem equally as good. Idea is uniform coverage, and a second coat.
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I am in East Texas where it is hot and humid with mild winters. Also I posted some pictures for you to see in my introduction post.

Follow the link for a picture http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-forum/11088-new-me-truck-new-detail.html
Nice blue, IMO DP Max Wax would give you awesome results.
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Re: Fabric guard and wax suggestions

I have been wanting to try the Max Wax. I was blown away by the final gloss. I had been using a meguiars quick detailer. How does Max Wax compare to Natty's paste wax(red)??
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I have been wanting to try the Max Wax. I was blown away by the final gloss. I had been using a meguiars quick detailer. How does Max Wax compare to Natty's paste wax(red)??
Very close, can't go wrong with either one.
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Old 12-09-2007, 07:55 PM
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Thanks for the info. I am going to try the Poorboy's.
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Old 12-09-2007, 08:06 PM
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Re: Fabric guard and wax suggestions

Maxwax is a good choice...especially if the paint has a lot of flake in it.
Hereis a shot Maxwax on top of the Klasse twins.
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Maxwax is a good choice...especially if the paint has a lot of flake in it.
Hereis a shot Maxwax on top of the Klasse twins.
Max wax does bring out the flakes. Nice job on that paint.
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