ChargerDaytona
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I am the proud owner of a 2006 Dodge Charger R/T Daytona. It's that time of year again (spring) when a young mans fancy starts turning toward keeping his pride and joy shiney.
However, this car presents me with a unique challenge. The Daytona Edition Chargers have large matte black Vinyl decals on the quarter panels, trunk lid, and hood.
On my previous car I always used Meguiars Gold Class Liquid or Paste Wax, but I'm afraid to use these on the matte black decals out of fear of hazing, discoloration, or scratching the heck out of them.
I've heard conflicting reports all over the internet about this problem, and I've heard everything from "don't touch them with ANYTHING" to "Sprax Wax (Turtle Wax ICE/Zaino/Meguiars NXT) won't hurt them, but don't use paste or liquid" to "Paste and Liquid won't hurt them one bit".
My gut instinct tells me to only use a Spray Wax like T.W. Ice or Meguiars NXT Spray on the whole car, but figured I'd consult the pros first. Any help is greatly appreciated! :2thumbs:
Pictures of the car below for those unfamiliar with this vehicle.
However, this car presents me with a unique challenge. The Daytona Edition Chargers have large matte black Vinyl decals on the quarter panels, trunk lid, and hood.
On my previous car I always used Meguiars Gold Class Liquid or Paste Wax, but I'm afraid to use these on the matte black decals out of fear of hazing, discoloration, or scratching the heck out of them.
I've heard conflicting reports all over the internet about this problem, and I've heard everything from "don't touch them with ANYTHING" to "Sprax Wax (Turtle Wax ICE/Zaino/Meguiars NXT) won't hurt them, but don't use paste or liquid" to "Paste and Liquid won't hurt them one bit".
My gut instinct tells me to only use a Spray Wax like T.W. Ice or Meguiars NXT Spray on the whole car, but figured I'd consult the pros first. Any help is greatly appreciated! :2thumbs:
Pictures of the car below for those unfamiliar with this vehicle.