Best Winter Wax

but i get an electric shock from the Z chip in my head....and now with the new ZFX chip...i get shocked twice as fast....so i cant say klasse...ouch!!:p its a personal choice dood...i would say the K/Z are neck and neck around here but some people do like the meguiars #20 too...thats like asking who's the best looking on Autopia......i mean everybody knows its me...but i cant seem to be conceited...and all the others are too jealous to admit it....:p
 
The ones you listed are good products but you need to decide what you want it to do.



As for FLONI's looks ~!@#$~$$%^&^&*)(*).......-----__><}{][@#$%%&*#$



Enough said!
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Guess My Name [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>As for FLONI's looks ~!@#$~$$%^&^&*)(*).......-----__><}{][@#$%%&*#$
[/b]</blockquote>WTF?? :confused: I don't get it.
 
Never used anything other than the <strong class='bbc'>Meguiar's No. 20[/b] at winter time, so I can't say. My results with the Meguiar's have been very good, especially when I apply two or three coats, but part of it depends on how many times you use a commercial car wash, if at all, how much salt gets used on the roads you drive, what the rest of your winter detailing habits are like, etc.

I'm certain that the <strong class='bbc'>Klasse & Zaino[/b] are equally good for winter durability. I think most polymer sealants are good for winter durability.
 
Super Double Coat Wax. They call it the "permanent" wax. I put it on-so we'll see. BTW they also have their marine version which is called "Fleetwax" its the same stuff but is cheaper and comes in a bigger can. Their "Marq D'Elegance has 25% more carnuba than the above for ease of aplication but does not last any longer-infact probably is not as durable.
 
Agree with Len_a Meg #20 does work well, easy to get - quick to apply and for the price, works very well - I'm recent new ZO user on some of my cars - so used both and it does come down to your choice/time and weather conditions at this time of year as to what you have time to apply and maintain. MTS
 
I have used all three and as far as protection, <strong class='bbc'>any of them will easily last the winter[/b]. Which one is your choice as they each have different feel and shine characteristics.
 
Check out the THEWAXTEST.COM they updated the polymer catagories and comments after a week of snow and ice....



Again, use your own judgement on interpretation of results.....
 
As Brad mentioned earlier. All 3 should last the winter. I seem to believe that the #20 and Klasse SG may be slightly more durable. I know it was hell taking off all my layers of Klasse SG.
 
Is what I would use in teh winter.



I had both Klasse adn Zaino on two cars through the Minnesota winter (which consists of snow, ice, and SALT), and Klasse ended up outlasting Zaino for me at least.
 
One thing that I have noticed is that bird droppings are more difficult to remove on the Zaino treated cars that I work on. Sure its not an exact science as there could be other variables. But this fact is clear. In the summer, I found that removing bird droppings on a Klasse panel was easier and didn't have as much initial etching into the paint. The summer heat here is terrible and after a few hours you'd be surprised at what bird droppings can do.
 
Dk is correct on the beeding thing. Zaino does bead exceptionally well. It's a pain in the rear cleaning up all the perfect water spots that form on my car after a light rain here.
 
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