Wax
#16
Ive been very happy with Souveran. If you can afford it, then I say buy it. P21s is average in the durability dept, but is a very wet, deep look, which is my first priority.
#17
#18
It's all about the paint prep work... thorough paint cleaning and polishing. If you are not going to take those steps prior to waxing, forget every product that has been recommended in this thread, and get yourself some Mothers or Meguiar's cleaner wax, and use that one a month or so.
#19
I think #16 is more durable. Souveran is more of a "beauty" wax. It has a very "wet" feeling. Its looks are incredible. Use the supplied applicator, and opposed to their directions, let the wax set up. Dont WO/WO. Its more durable and user friendly this way. Also, its ok if it gets on trim.
Last edited by gators241987; 06-19-2008 at 02:26 PM.
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#23
man...lots of great and fast responses thanks theres alot of knowledable people around here...and i did search the forum but then it wouldnt give you guys a chance to poke fun of the new guy ..(me) So ive been hearing alot about the poorboys line...where do you get it? Is it better than meg.?
#24
You cant really say is it better unless you are comparing to Turtle wax...
What are you looking for, and we will guide you.
I'd be willing to bet that Collinite IW #845 is what you're looking for. Very durable. Easy to use. Fairly inexpensive. Looks great. That sound good? Really, if you are after looks more than anything, go for a PB wax or one of those high dollar ones. If you want durability, find #16 or CIW #845. If you are looking for somewhere in between, go for Megs #26 or similar. You cant really go wrong if there is wax on there.
But first, read the sticky. Both of them. Then, let us know what prep work you are doing and what you are looking for, and we can tailor a suggestion towards that.
Thump-- how long till you get to try the new wax? a week? two? Hope the surgery hasnt got you too down.
What are you looking for, and we will guide you.
I'd be willing to bet that Collinite IW #845 is what you're looking for. Very durable. Easy to use. Fairly inexpensive. Looks great. That sound good? Really, if you are after looks more than anything, go for a PB wax or one of those high dollar ones. If you want durability, find #16 or CIW #845. If you are looking for somewhere in between, go for Megs #26 or similar. You cant really go wrong if there is wax on there.
But first, read the sticky. Both of them. Then, let us know what prep work you are doing and what you are looking for, and we can tailor a suggestion towards that.
Thump-- how long till you get to try the new wax? a week? two? Hope the surgery hasnt got you too down.
#25
Thanks i think im going to buy it cause ive been doing the 2.0 x2 and than pure carnuba and i want to change it to one step. Thanks for the Info
#26
#27
Read the sticky like everyone is saying. I remember after I read through the whole thing that I was completely amazed at how much I didn't know. Chances are you are going to want to follow the proper procedure to detailing your car after reading it.
So what I recommend for the waxes are to go with any of the ones anyone said, but try each out over time. It is all a matter of personal preference. I would say go with some megs NXT 2.0 just because it is easy to find in the stores. Then try other waxes later on and find your favorite.
So what I recommend for the waxes are to go with any of the ones anyone said, but try each out over time. It is all a matter of personal preference. I would say go with some megs NXT 2.0 just because it is easy to find in the stores. Then try other waxes later on and find your favorite.
#28
I think #16 is more durable. Souveran is more of a "beauty" wax. It has a very "wet" feeling. Its looks are incredible. Use the supplied applicator, and opposed to their directions, let the wax set up. Dont WO/WO. Its more durable and user friendly this way. Also, its ok if it gets on trim.
#16 looks better to me than #26, side by side. You'd be hard pressed to tell the difference if you didn't see them side by side though. A lot of people can't tell but if you have used both of them a lot than you'll know, probably. Also #16 is a lot more durable than anything else I've tried. #26 seems like it's only good for a month or two. While the #16 is good for about 4-6 months. A lot depends on your washing procedure and products as well as the environment that the car is exposed to.
#29
It all depends on heat, weather conditions, etc. But here's my procedure with most waxes, this one included. Start waxing the hood, continue down side of choosing. When you finish the tailgate (trunk in your case), stop and go back to the beginning and start buffing off, then proceed to wax the other side and when you do the roof, go back and buff off. This should give the wax ample time to set up, about 20 min if done good. Remember, apply thinly.