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05-28-2007, 09:30 PM
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| | | Sun friendly wax and polish? Hello all...been reading the forums a couple of weeks now and decided to bite the bullet and join. Just to give you background on myself to help better answer my questions. I am just an auto enthusiast who likes to keep my cars clean. I have been using OTC products and was happy with them but I thought I could step up the quality of the I used products since the quality of my cars changed (just purchased a black 07 530i).
I am looking for wax and a polish that is sun friendly (I know to wax in the shade but just like to know if I can wax in the sun it is possible). I would like something that is easy on and easy off and little to no dust (I will be using the polishing pal wax/polish applicator and buffing with Cobra Indigo or SPD). I would also like something that is well rounded for colors (I have a white MR2, Nighthawk black pearl Honda pilot, silver G35, and Jet black 530i). Last but not least I would like something that is relatively inexpensive.
Also additional criteria for the polish. Since my cars are relatively new (except for the MR2 but did get a new paintjob couple years ago) I am clueless as to what type of polish I need. I know I don't need an aggressive one but just wondering if I need a cleaner/wax type of polish or a swirl remover type polish. I am hoping to find a product that if I do see minor blemishes that I can just use a different type pad to dictate the aggressiveness of the polish as opposed to using a more aggressive polish.
Hope this is not too tall an order.
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05-28-2007, 09:34 PM
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| | | Id go with DP MaxWax and XMT polishes. For a car with very minor imperfections, XMT 360 works great. | 
05-28-2007, 09:43 PM
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| | | Natty's Blue wax is sun friendly...I haven't had trouble with Optimum polishes in sun either.
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05-28-2007, 09:53 PM
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| | | clearkote.com has waxes than can be applied in direct sunlight and work very well. as for polishes, meguiars swirl remover is a fine cut and works well even by hand to take out minor scratches, i havent really had a problem with a small amount of it in the sun either. | 
05-28-2007, 10:11 PM
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| | | Poorboy's SSR series polishes, Pinnacle XMT series polishes, and Optimum polishes are sun friendly. Best bang for the buck would be Optimum.
As far as waxes - Poorboy's Natty Blue (for dark and deep color), DP Max (to pop flakes) wax are very nice offerings.
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05-28-2007, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay Laub clearkote.com has waxes than can be applied in direct sunlight and work very well. as for polishes, meguiars swirl remover is a fine cut and works well even by hand to take out minor scratches, i havent really had a problem with a small amount of it in the sun either. | I would go this route for your needs. With out a machine removing scrathes is going to be very difficult and very tiring(sp?). I would look into Clearkotes Red Machine Glaze (helps hide scratches) and either Clearkotes carnuaba moose wax or Nattys Blue wax. If you really want to try to remove scarcthes by hand Megs ScratchX was designed to work by hand. Good luck.
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05-28-2007, 11:01 PM
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| | | I just used XMT 360 on the front half of my car today. I couldn't believe how sun friendly it was. It was a hot afternoon.
Wolfgang and Pinnacle both are sun friendly, and both produce amazing results. | 
05-29-2007, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike T I just used XMT 360 on the front half of my car today. I couldn't believe how sun friendly it was. It was a hot afternoon.
Wolfgang and Pinnacle both are sun friendly, and both produce amazing results. | XMT 360 is on AG top 10 product list!!!! 
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1995 Nissan 240 SX SE green metallic (sold)
2000 Acura 3.2 TL white (sold)
2005 Acura RL Desert Mist (weekend toy)
1999 Infiniti I30t white (daily driver)
1997 Acura 3.2 TL (sold)
2004 BMW 325 Ci jet black(wife's car).
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05-29-2007, 12:37 AM
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| | | Just 1 question Couture, with all those fine auto's, why not invest in a pc. The rewards and labor savings will more than pay for the machine. Just a thought. | 
05-29-2007, 01:37 AM
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| | Thanks everyone for all your responses. I've checked everyone's reccomendations but from what the manufacuturers claim says to apply in shade or don't apply in direct sunlight makes me worry. XMT(can this be applied by hand?) and Poorboys was the only ones that says you can use in the sun. It looks like I am leaning towards Poorboy's Professional Polish and EX-P pure sealant because of ease of use and sun friendliness. Hope it doesn't dust like others have had on other posts. Quote: |
Rsurfer Just 1 question Couture, with all those fine auto's, why not invest in a pc. The rewards and labor savings will more than pay for the machine. Just a thought.
| Believe me I've been ponding about it. Just haven't got the nerve to purchase one yet. Seems all too confusing with what different pads and multiple products to use and such. I only want to use minimum products maintaing my cars(5 products ie car wash, clay, polish, wax/sealant, dressings). It seems like PC owners have a barrage of products to use with their PC's.
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