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    Re: Best liquid wax

    Quote Originally Posted by Detailsbydaniel View Post
    I thought of using collinite 845 but have heard it's tough to remove compared to others.
    If it's too tough to remove, then you're laying it on TOO thick. The trick with 845 is to lay it down super thin.

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    Yea I've used 845 and love it . A little goes a long way, works on trim and is long lasting and cheap.

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    Go ahead with Collinite 845, It's not hard to remove.

    Why are members worried about defending the sponsors? The moderators are for enforcing the forum rules - why not let them do it?
    Let he who is without sin cast the stones. Besides, the moderators best know the rules and we wouldn't want to squelch any ideas on the website. This is how we all learn.

    I've read two threads tonight and both of them had members trying to police the forum. I'd rather read about detailing products and let the moderators moderate. me $.02

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    Re: Best liquid wax

    Quote Originally Posted by Detailsbydaniel View Post
    Im trying to find a liquid wax option that yields fair results. I feel that people who do not want to pay for a clay job on the vehicle waste my time and product if I use anything better than liquid wax. This type of person just wants quick shine on the cheap. So any tips on the best liquid wax for the money would be appreciated. I would dedicate a wax pad for the polisher to this job so I do not have to worry about any contaminates getting in my good wax jar from these beaters.
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    HD Poxy, great looks, reasonable durability, good value and a little goes a long way.

    3D HD Poxy - Montan Wax & Sealant

    Plus if you have a customer who wants an upgrade you can use HD Speed and top it with poxy, it's a great combo!
    Quote Originally Posted by Detailsbydaniel View Post
    I find spray wax as a cheap detailers way of doing it. I want to try and keep my integrity lol. I thought of using collinite 845 but have heard it's tough to remove compared to others. Im tryg to find something I can spread via machine then come right back and wipe off. I like the idea of not spending much time waxing this particular type of customers vehicle since they have no appreciation for true detailing
    Just use HD Speed. I have an entry level clean up package that I market and while I do include nanoskin cleaning the paint, it doesn't involve a "polish" step but rather just a deep clean and seal. I apply it with a buffer and an orange pad just like I normally would with the difference being I use it to clean and seal vs making multiple passes to correct. If I'm feeling generous I can spend an extra 10 minutes and top that with collinite 476 or 845 or Even Ultima's Paint Protection + spray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Detailsbydaniel View Post
    Why are members worried about defending the sponsors? The moderators are for enforcing the forum rules - why not let them do it? Let he who is without sin cast the stones. Besides, the moderators best know the rules and we wouldn't want to squelch any ideas on the website. This is how we all learn.
    I felt the same way as you but after a good amount of participating and seeing others here, I like the idea of holding each other accountable. Way better to address your peer vs having a higher up having to come down on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Detailsbydaniel View Post
    Im trying to find a liquid wax option that yields fair results. I feel that people who do not want to pay for a clay job on the vehicle waste my time and product if I use anything better than liquid wax. This type of person just wants quick shine on the cheap. So any tips on the best liquid wax for the money would be appreciated. I would dedicate a wax pad for the polisher to this job so I do not have to worry about any contaminates getting in my good wax jar from these beaters.
    maybe u could use a fallout cleaner or the new griots clay polishing pad to bring the cost down. try a miguiars liquid wax for cheap

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    i didnt like the mirror glaze high tech wax plus my whole bottle clumped up after a while

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    For a job like this you need a wax with a cleaner in it. Although Collinite 845 is great it doesent have any cleaners in it . My next choice would be Duragloss 501, it has strong cleaners in it and would make the paint look great .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detailsbydaniel View Post
    Im trying to find a liquid wax option that yields fair results. I feel that people who do not want to pay for a clay job on the vehicle waste my time and product if I use anything better than liquid wax. This type of person just wants quick shine on the cheap. So any tips on the best liquid wax for the money would be appreciated. I would dedicate a wax pad for the polisher to this job so I do not have to worry about any contaminates getting in my good wax jar from these beaters.
    Sounds to me that you require a Cleaner Wax instead of a dedicated wax. Meguiars A1216 Liquid Cleaner Wax fits your requirement.

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    Your post was on liquid wax so.. to add to the confusion

    After a cleaning of my DD with Pinnacle

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    I thought I'd try this new liquid wax, that has added sealant, a 2 for 1

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    Then maintain the shine with

    Best liquid wax-rupes-p808-protective-sealant-1-jpg


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