Which of these 3 waxes is best to use
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Originally Posted by king rancher4x4
I've got 3 waxes on hand
1) NXT liquid
2) Mcquires gold class liquid
3) Zymol cleaner wax
which is the longest lasting wax out of the 3? I'm really more concerned with protection and durability rather than shine.
1) NXT liquid
2) Mcquires gold class liquid
3) Zymol cleaner wax
which is the longest lasting wax out of the 3? I'm really more concerned with protection and durability rather than shine.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/
And also warn you to apply very thin! I used a DA to apply, but hand application is also a valid method for this LSP. Read the sticky at the top of this forum for more info.
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Originally Posted by jmm4879
I can't answer your question outright, but others will. I can however let you know that for pure protection, I would go with Collinite 845 if you want to purchase some. I got it from
http://www.autogeekonline.net/
And also warn you to apply very thin! I used a DA to apply, but hand application is also a valid method for this LSP. Read the sticky at the top of this forum for more info.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/
And also warn you to apply very thin! I used a DA to apply, but hand application is also a valid method for this LSP. Read the sticky at the top of this forum for more info.
You've studied well grasshopper. Hell I don't have anything to add to this thread...well said Jmm4879
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Of those three... I'd go this order:
1. NXT
2. Zymol
3. Gold Class
NXT is a full synthetic product and thus, will last the longest (generally speaking). Be sure to apply all of the products in very thin and even layers. If you go with multiple coats of NXT, wait a minimum of 12+ hours for 'setup' time before you put the next coat on after the initial.
-RP-
1. NXT
2. Zymol
3. Gold Class
NXT is a full synthetic product and thus, will last the longest (generally speaking). Be sure to apply all of the products in very thin and even layers. If you go with multiple coats of NXT, wait a minimum of 12+ hours for 'setup' time before you put the next coat on after the initial.
-RP-
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Originally Posted by king rancher4x4
I've got 3 waxes on hand
1) NXT liquid
2) Mcquires gold class liquid
3) Zymol cleaner wax
which is the longest lasting wax out of the 3? I'm really more concerned with protection and durability rather than shine.
1) NXT liquid
2) Mcquires gold class liquid
3) Zymol cleaner wax
which is the longest lasting wax out of the 3? I'm really more concerned with protection and durability rather than shine.
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Originally Posted by mcrob
I've read quite a few threads about wax and which ones work best and last the longest. I've never found a wax that lasts very long, synthetic or natural. I have used Liquid Glass for the last 10 years and haven't found anything that comes close to this product. I put it on twice a year. Once in the spring and again in the fall. The water still beads after 6 months. Bird crap doesnt hurt it at all. I believe it is available in the US. I live in Northern Ontario Canada and I can find it quite easily. Anyone I have recommended it to swears by it. It goes on the same as a liquid wax and comes off the same.
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Originally Posted by mcrob
To be quite honest I have never heard of it until I joined this site. Is it a wax? Synthetic or natural
Most waxes will bead....a good judge of the wax is the size of the bead.
Heck do you remember those commercials for "NUFINISH" after 52 washes it still beads right? Yea it does, but the beads became ponds and not really beads.
I don't think there many waxes out there they can maintain their durability after 6 months.
That's my .02 on it.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by mcrob
To be quite honest I have never heard of it until I joined this site. Is it a wax? Synthetic or natural
Like RR, I concur that there are few - if any - products out there on the market that will roll through a full 6-months of environmental pounding. I mean, if the vehicle is sitting in a garage 4 of the 6 months (total time), maybe... but, for those of us who are using the vehicles that we speak of waxing as 'daily drivers', most won't achieve a six-month cycle... bravo if you do, though. I can't.
-RP-
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
Its a Wax a pure LSP....which product are you using? Polish/Finish? If so, you should try using Collinite for yourself of course after a good polishing. http://www.collinite.com/ I feel confident that you will be switching brands.
Most waxes will bead....a good judge of the wax is the size of the bead.
Heck do you remember those commercials for "NUFINISH" after 52 washes it still beads right? Yea it does, but the beads became ponds and not really beads.
I don't think there many waxes out there they can maintain their durability after 6 months.
That's my .02 on it.
Cheers
Most waxes will bead....a good judge of the wax is the size of the bead.
Heck do you remember those commercials for "NUFINISH" after 52 washes it still beads right? Yea it does, but the beads became ponds and not really beads.
I don't think there many waxes out there they can maintain their durability after 6 months.
That's my .02 on it.
Cheers