idamanjax75
New member
I've been reading through the various advisory threads, and have been trying products from CMA and other online vendors as well as local suppliers. I recently purchased Blue Coral 'Wash and Wax' from Walmart figuring I'd use it for the 'in between times' as a carnuba-based reinforcement to the AIO/SG/Carnuba I put on the 928. The cost was under $3.00 for about a gallon.
I tried the product last weekend on the Explorer, although I haven't gotten around to detailing it as yet. Gosh -- what a surprise. Water beads up just like the Porsche, and the car looks great. I got into all the 'cracks' since there was a ton of red clay dust, and the car looks better than new. I used it to clean the wheels, interior vinyl, and windows as well. I used a fully wet or squeezed-out damp terry towel and followed with a synthetic chamois depending on the surface (plus a dry terry on the inside windows). The results were amazing. I'm sorry, but I love this 'cheap' stuff.
Downside: The bubbles didn't last, and I used a lot of product on a single car (about twenty cents worth) -- just kept making fresh buckets as needed.
Anyone else try this stuff or know if it's detrimental to the finishes I used it on? A week later, the surfaces still look and feel great. :up
I tried the product last weekend on the Explorer, although I haven't gotten around to detailing it as yet. Gosh -- what a surprise. Water beads up just like the Porsche, and the car looks great. I got into all the 'cracks' since there was a ton of red clay dust, and the car looks better than new. I used it to clean the wheels, interior vinyl, and windows as well. I used a fully wet or squeezed-out damp terry towel and followed with a synthetic chamois depending on the surface (plus a dry terry on the inside windows). The results were amazing. I'm sorry, but I love this 'cheap' stuff.
Downside: The bubbles didn't last, and I used a lot of product on a single car (about twenty cents worth) -- just kept making fresh buckets as needed.
Anyone else try this stuff or know if it's detrimental to the finishes I used it on? A week later, the surfaces still look and feel great. :up