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help with wax
I have a couple of questions that may seem stupid to you...
Is there a such thing as waxing too much? Meaning weekly. My wife thinks Im crazy but thats what I do every saturday . Also what other wax out there would you recommend that would compare with soveran? I love soveran but I was just curios as to what was out there in terms of ease of appl and removal. And also the shine...Not really looking to spend more then 100 doll. Note: I am very happy with the soveran, just want to experiment with something else...
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Well wax doesnt correct, so its not like you're removing clear coat. However, I dont think Id apply the wax unless needed. If the shine still looks good, and the water is still beading, then whats the point in waxing it?
I hope Souveran lasts more then a week!
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I've noticed if I wax too often I'll get a build up of wax which reduces clarity. I usually stick to one (sometimes 2) coats of wax and only re-apply when water beading begins to diminish. Depending on the wax and environment, usually 4 - 8 weeks.
Souveran's a great looking, easy to apply/remove wax. I find it looks best on solid darks. There are many other nice nubas and sealants that I use for different colors.
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Well the truck is black with a gold flake...I only used klasse sealant glaze and It was to reflective with no depth...Dont get me wrong, I have no problems with soveran. Just trying to see other options that equally compare with it.
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Maybe give DP max wax a try.
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Waxing once a week is kinda pointless, but if thats what you want do its your choice. More then once a month and your just building a layer that reduces clarity and depth. Heck I'll go months on a sealant/wax combo and use a good qd'er weekly. Though with the damn drought down here I haven't been able to do much and wwant to strip down and start over badly.
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Adding an additional coat of wax every week or two is hard work for very little addtl benefit. Why not move to something like the Souveran Spray Wax booster instead. Then spend a little more time with the spouse !!
Depending on the color of your car, I doubt you will find something more valuable than Souveran paste for the money. If lighter color, maybe consider Nattys Blue, Sig Series II, or DpWaxWax.
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
Adding an additional coat of wax every week or two is hard work for very little addtl benefit. Why not move to something like the Souveran Spray Wax booster instead. Then spend a little more time with the spouse !!
Depending on the color of your car, I doubt you will find something more valuable than Souveran paste for the money. If lighter color, maybe consider Nattys Blue, Sig Series II, or DpWaxWax.
A question on the same note; what would be a good way to maintain?
Lets say I polish/seal/wax the car, and a couple of weeks later I want to reapply.
What do I do? Just wax only? or seal then wax again?
And the spray wax is okay to use over carnuba wax for a boost?
Thanks killer,
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Originally Posted by FMINUS
A question on the same note; what would be a good way to maintain?
Lets say I polish/seal/wax the car, and a couple of weeks later I want to reapply.
What do I do? Just wax only? or seal then wax again?
And the spray wax is okay to use over carnuba wax for a boost?
Thanks killer,
yes, a simple wash to make sure there is nothing on the paint. Then apply the seconed coat. polishing or claying CAN remove the previous layer so it is not need, it is actully counter productive
As for waxes
for under 100 bucks there are lots
Zymol- hand crafted line
Victoria wax- my all time fav.
malms (i think its around 100, but not sure)
there are a few chemical guys waxes
there are also plently from AG
such as sig series II
max wax
p21s (this gets great reviews)
i have not included all the wax outther but a few you might be inrerstd in
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Originally Posted by CalgaryDetail
yes, a simple wash to make sure there is nothing on the paint. Then apply the seconed coat. polishing or claying CAN remove the previous layer so it is not need, it is actully counter productive
As for waxes
for under 100 bucks there are lots
Zymol- hand crafted line
Victoria wax- my all time fav.
malms (i think its around 100, but not sure)
there are a few chemical guys waxes
there are also plently from AG
such as sig series II
max wax
p21s (this gets great reviews)
i have not included all the wax outther but a few you might be inrerstd in
So DO NOT glaze/seal again?
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