Neutralizing Water

Under "The Perfect Shine" article he saies to use Carnauba wax over the Klasse Glaze. From reading this board I get the idea that no one here is doing that. Has anyone tried it and how are the results?
 
A bunch of people here top their Klasse with Carnuba..



Search "topper" and I bet a 20 threads show up if not more...
 
Hehe - lots of people top Klasse with carnauba - as a matter of fact, I posted a review of the P21S Paste Wax just a few hours ago - check this out:



P21S Paste Wax Review



Honestly - I think that Klasse benefits from a carnauba topper. Why is it that Zaino folks don't and Klasse people do? Dunno - some people say it's because Zaino's optically perfect . I think it's just a placebo effect - we just enjoy waxing the cars so much, we need to throw more stuff on it :)
 
I'm tempted, awfully tempted, but for now I am resisting so I can just continue to add more layers of SG :D I only have two coats on now anyway, so I figure at least a couple more before I consider a carnuba topper.
 
After my last detail, in the fall (winter weather is here now) I used Pinnacle Souveran and it was pretty cool.
 
Has anyone used both #26 and Blitz or P21S over Klasse for a comparison. I am presently do an experiment with #26 over Zaino :o and the results are excellent. I would like to know if the Blitz or P21S are better. Applying #26 on Zaino is quite easy because of the slickness of the finish and has no effect on the glossiness except adding depth and richness to my black finish.:cool:
 
I just posted a review in the reviews section of P21S on my ML320, as a topper to Klasse.



I had previously waxed one of the fenders with #26.



Let me say - although I'm a longtime fan of #26 (I've probably been using it for about 5 years now), the P21S won me over, thus far. It was much easier to apply, didn't leave a single residue on my black trim (which, on my truck, there's TONS of) and was shinier than the #26. Ease of application isn't even close - #26 is a bit of a bear to apply and worse to remove, while the P21S was a walk through the park to put on and take off.



The question now is durability - I find #26 to be pretty durable (granted, I've never tried Blitz, which is supposed to be the leader in that respect). I heard some other mentions, including thewaxtest.com website, that P21S was pretty durable as far as carnauba went. I'll be checking those panels (the left fender is still #26 only) to see how durability measures up.
 
I think I will order some P21S from CMA ( got to support the sponsors )and try it over Zaino. I just love getting stuff in the mail and trying new products.:D

Just ordered. Might as well take advantage of the 15% discount.
 
Check the pics in my link. I use Pinnacle Paste Glaz as a topper for my Klasse. Check the reflection and shine on some of those pictures. I love it.
 
I am 100% convinced that the most popular combo here on the board over the last 2 years has to be Klasse followed by a carnauba topper. It is extremely popular as it gives you outstanding results. Give it a try. Laters
 
Don2000* is right. Its the best combo in town. I found Klasse or Blackfire with Zymol Estate Glaze gives you an outstanding finish.
 
For those of us that do not have the luxury to use a filtered water tank, how can I neutralize tap water from a hose when I fill buckets. I read online somewhere that this is a good way to prevent water spots and make the water safer on paint. Is this even necessary, and if it is how can I do it? Thanks
 
For those of us that do not have the luxury to use a filtered water tank, how can I neutralize tap water from a hose when I fill buckets. I read online somewhere that this is a good way to prevent water spots and make the water safer on paint. Is this even necessary, and if it is how can I do it? Thanks

I would love an answer on this as well. Everytime I wash a car, I have water spots. You can use ONR in both your wash bucket and your rinse bucket, but that doesn't help the water coming from your hose.:banghead:
 
The only thing I can think of to recommend to you would be to buy distilled water in as big quantity as you can to make it cheaper. I would then use that water and do an ONR wash. Another alternative is to put 1/3 to 1/2 of vinegar in a spray bottle and spray the water after you rinse before drying. This will neutralize the deposits in the water and help get rid of your water spots.
 
.. water spots and make the water safer on paint. Is this even necessary, and if it is how can I do it? Thanks

Understand you can soften water / reduce minerals by adding vinegar. A quick google for "Soften Water Vinegar" seems to recommend a ratio of about 1/2 cup to a wash-load which might be 15-20 gallons.

Something to try, at your own risk.
 
I once heard using Baking Soda does the job really well. But Im not 100% sure if thats accurate or how much to use.
 
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