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Best wax for black car
Hi.
I need some recommendations on the best wax for a black car. I want something that would last a while and be durable. I usually wash my car every week, so I would prefer something that wont wash or come off that easily.
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Fuzion
Black Ice
Nattys black
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Originally Posted by custmsprty
Add Polish Angel Black Carnubaflockencreme "Centurion" topped with Black Wulfenite, awesome.......................
Carnaubaflockencreme™ is the ultimate step in the future of Carnauba Wax and sealing technology. CENTURION contains fine black Carnauba flakes that feed the pores of your paint with sufficient nutrients left behind in the pre cleaning process. This then creates a unique prismatic shape on your paint surface.
This special patented creamy Carnauba Flake formula penetrates deep into the pores of the paint surface resulting in 100% gloss and protection. Reduced titanium (IV) oxide crystals form the basis which acts as a reflective barrier when exposed to sun light. The high resistance of the formula is another breakthrough, silica crystals (SiO) characterize the protective structure of this unique wax. The fine flakes will literally melt between your fingers!
Carnaubaflockencreme™ is pure perfection for all colours and has as durability life of up to 12 months with optimum care.
I dont understand that sentence??? I ordered some though it sounds promising
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Originally Posted by ronkh57
Fuzion
Black Ice
Nattys black
How's that black ice I was thinking of getting some?
Another really good choice for black is the carnuba arts black wafltine. I used it as a topper and was very impressed
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Originally Posted by fightnews
How's that black ice I was thinking of getting some?
Nice stuff
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Oh Boy
You opened up Pandora's box. There is Fuzion, Midnight Sun, Sonax Son1C Phoenix and the Polish Angel liquid waxes. I do have one that I am using now and just ordered another jar as I am running low from applying it so much on my ride (through out time) as well as most other vehicles I detail. That is Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax.
I have had great success with Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax. I know I am going to get a lot of "you are full of bat guano" to think it lasts long. However, it does last for a reasonable amount of time. I usually apply a new coat of wax (full detail) at around the 2 month mark. It does seem to hold up pretty good.
But IMO Souveran is a great wax that is hard to beat when it comes to gloss, depth and brilliance. My guess you will wax your car sooner than 2 to 3 months. But IMO, MOST waxes tend to last around the 2 to 3 month mark and I do not care what brand it is. That again, is just me and my 1st hand experience.
But the Souveran Paste wax is really a great product!
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Wax's evaporate easily, especially if you are washing that often.
Go with a sealant.
I use Adams H2O Guard and Gloss, its an awesome drying aide, seals great! And provides and outstanding shine
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I would opt for Collinite #915 and please, don't listen to anyone talking about how its hard to work with, never ever had an issue when using this in the past. While I agree about what some say about waxes, I'm not sure this is even a traditional wax. Sure it comes in an old school metal tin but the results speak for themselves IMO.
As always, prep work previous to the wax application is the most important part of a great finish!
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I would opt for Collinite #915 and please, don't listen to anyone talking about how its hard to work with, never ever had an issue when using this in the past. While I agree about what some say about waxes, I'm not sure this is even a traditional wax. Sure it comes in an old school metal tin but the results speak for themselves IMO.
As always, prep work previous to the wax application is the most important part of a great finish!
In all honesty, you could apply collinite perfectly and the weather could still mess it up. So yeah it is hard to work with. Probably the last wax I would recommend to someone but that's just me.
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