Wax of ALL waxes
#11
you think that expensive....check this stuff out. Its the only thing I use.
http://www.zymol.com/zymolroyaleglaze44oz.aspx
http://www.zymol.com/zymolroyaleglaze44oz.aspx
HAHA! wow, good thing they refill it for no cost. How generous of them.
#12
Damn you guys caught me in that lie. I actually got on their site looking for zymol carbon wax, it is for dark colors (dark red, black, navy blue) and it sells for $49, even that was to much for me. I still use my stuff from Wal-Mart. I cant believe anyone would actually engineer a product for such a limited market.
#14
#15
A good carnuba wax is all ya need.
http://www.carwaxshop.com/
http://www.mothers.com/02_products/05550-05750.html
Both work well and are easy on-easy off.
http://www.carwaxshop.com/
http://www.mothers.com/02_products/05550-05750.html
Both work well and are easy on-easy off.
Last edited by lxman1; 03-27-2010 at 02:01 AM.
#17
When I was into the import car show scene I washed my car 3 times a week. Mothers seemed to be the easiest and looked the best. I bought some crap last spring at carlisle from a guy that put a good show on.What a crock! I bought it and now I am stuck with it. Mothers is the only wax ill use on my vehicles
#18
#19
I used to put my WS6 in alot of car shows and the Mother's 3 Step did the job... provides beautiful finish. I would also do 3 coats of the polish, that did it. Alot of work but provides results.
Meguiars 3 Step on the Dodge...only did 1 coat of polish and looked great. This spring, she's getting 2-3 coats. Alot more real estate on the Dodge than the WS6...anyone that wants to help...c'mon.
Meguiars 3 Step on the Dodge...only did 1 coat of polish and looked great. This spring, she's getting 2-3 coats. Alot more real estate on the Dodge than the WS6...anyone that wants to help...c'mon.
#20
Damn you guys caught me in that lie. I actually got on their site looking for zymol carbon wax, it is for dark colors (dark red, black, navy blue) and it sells for $49, even that was to much for me. I still use my stuff from Wal-Mart. I cant believe anyone would actually engineer a product for such a limited market.