To Wax or not

I don't get what you're saying. Are you comparing waxing to sealing? If so, close this thread now because you're asking to start an opinion war.
 
MongooseGA said:
I don't get what you're saying. Are you comparing waxing to sealing? If so, close this thread now because you're asking to start an opinion war.



Maybe he's asking if modern clearcoats need wax or not, since it's so much tougher than the old SS paints? ;)
 
I am also confused as to what you're asking. Many people prefer sealants due to their better durability, so they don't use waxes. Others prefer the look of carnauba so they are willing to accept the decreased durability.
 
bob98188 said:
Wax or not to wax? That seems to be the two opions I'm hearing so please support yours



I think it evident that you need to restate/rephrase your question :nixweiss to enable us to give you a meaningful answer
 
A) Polish and use a selant = Durability

B) Polish and then use a wax = Looks limited time protection



Very subjective question /answer....unleash the four horsemen LOL
 
bob98188 said:
I want the best shine on a black suv I have a DA what should I do? Also it is a 98 which is pretty Oxidized



I don't want to come across as being rude here...



You should search, research, read, search again, and download the E-Book. Link in my sig.
 
I'll extend an olive branch to ya, Bob:

I simply love using quality detailing products! I use both sealants & waxes........Sometimes synthetic sealants alone.........Sometimes a combo of Sealants & Carnauba Waxes........Sometimes Carnauba Waxes alone. I've stated many times through posting replies to threads that durability is not a concern of mine due to the fact that I wax or seal frequently. I'm always doing an exterior detail on my truck once or most times even twice a month. ( I am a waxaholic, ya know ) So in an attempt to answer your question of " To wax or not", I would say that it depends on what your goals are. If you're looking for products that will give you longterm protection & you only want to detail about once every 3 months, use a synthetic sealant. When applied properly ( wash, clay, prep etc...) Zaino will give you the best of all worlds. Zaino provides atleast 5-6+ months of protection from the elements in addition to providing a terrific finish. (gloss,depth,reflectiveness,wetlook etc ) If you're looking to stay within that 3 month window, Klasse, Autoglym,WG,EX- P, EX w/Carnauba, UPP ( just to name a few of my favorites ) will meet your needs. If your a completely passionate detailing freak, waxaholic type, like myself ( LONG LIVE AUTOPIANS! ) and you treat your collection of high quality carnauba waxes better than your wives, girlfriends, kid's, pets etc ( lol ) & you feel the need to wax every 2 weeks or so ( because that's what carnauba crazed Autopians do :spot ) then by all means.........Use a carnauba, my friend! Some may tell you that a carnauba wax will last roughly 4-6 weeks in most cases, I prefer to think that carnaubas should be re applied every 2 to 4 weeks. I love the look of Souveran, P21S, Meg's #26 & Trade Secret on my black truck. When I'm in "Carnauba Mode" I can't keep my hands off my truck! It's like having a new girlfriend!! ( not really, but you get the point right?? ) No matter what you decide, make sure it starts with a good prep. ( wash, clay, polish ) This has been a very longwinded way of saying "Do what works best for you"!!

:cool: :shocked :xyxthumbs
 
Think about what a wax is, it is glorified chapstik. When you put it on your car it will attract grime more than an polymer sealant. Wax melts, polymers donâ€â„¢t (At least they don't at the temperatures cars are exposed too). Furthermore, sealants are no longer stale looking, they are becoming more wetter and deeper with every formulation. The first time I tried Z2pro I committed that I will be waxless when I run out of my stock. It looks like the best nuba to me period. And you can leyer and layer and layer it. Only needs to be stripped when you have to address swirls. Even with other sealants like Wolfgang and NXT and a host of others, the look is close to a nuba w/o the baggage of the nuba. Nuba still has it's place in detailing, just not in my garage.
 
bob98188 said:
I want the best shine on a black suv I have a DA what should I do? Also it is a 98 which is pretty Oxidized



I use Poorboys EX on black, and I've been very happy with it. I see you're in Atlanta too....COOL! What part?
 
Burlyq:

I love the analogy of Carnauba / Chapstik. That's exactly the reason why I wax so frequently when I'm in Carnauba Mode. I agree with your Zaino comments. Just a terrific product line. The Z5/Z2 Pro/Z6/Z8 combo is the closest Nuba look I've seen from a synthetic sealant product line. Infact, It might even be a better look than Nuba. ( once again, subjective )
 
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