luv a shine
09-02-2013, 09:24 PM
I have been doing some testing of waxes and selants :
Duriblity class:
I like to lay down 845 and then 476 . This combo is insane in the beading and sheeting. Can be trick at first. Looks really glassy.
Show:
Glossworks glaze followed by lava for color or black light for black. Then a coat of adams americana. Works great on show cars not street cars.
Easy:
Menz powerlock or BFWD . Super easy on and off with good life. BFWD is super slick . Powerlock is my fav for easy to use.
Fast:
Car pro hydro 2 or reload
Can wash,clay,hydro2 my f250 in 45min. Great for raining months. Must stip all wax of before app. MUST HAVE A COOL SURFACE!!
Note: i am in naples,FL and i dont think carnuba waxes last a week in this humity and heat.Carnuba waxs will last better in colder places. I have been testing these waxes over the last two years.
Duriblity class:
I like to lay down 845 and then 476 . This combo is insane in the beading and sheeting. Can be trick at first. Looks really glassy.
Show:
Glossworks glaze followed by lava for color or black light for black. Then a coat of adams americana. Works great on show cars not street cars.
Easy:
Menz powerlock or BFWD . Super easy on and off with good life. BFWD is super slick . Powerlock is my fav for easy to use.
Fast:
Car pro hydro 2 or reload
Can wash,clay,hydro2 my f250 in 45min. Great for raining months. Must stip all wax of before app. MUST HAVE A COOL SURFACE!!
Note: i am in naples,FL and i dont think carnuba waxes last a week in this humity and heat.Carnuba waxs will last better in colder places. I have been testing these waxes over the last two years.