wax
hey guys whats the best car wax out there?
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Zymol Royale Glaze (50oz.) It was originally formulated to protect the finish of the Bugatti Royale, a rare late 1920's ultra-luxury car (only about half a dozen were built) so meticulously crafted and exquisitely engineered that today it is considered a work of art. Suitable for all paint types and colors. Royale Glaze contains 70% Brazilian No.1 White Carnauba by volume, which is the absolute highest quality available anywhere! Ingredients: Contains white carnauba sap, Montan Evergreen Oil, Sunflower Oil, Cantaloupe Oil, Coconut Oil, Honeydew extract, Strawberry extract, Propolis (derived from bees) and pure glycerin. Royale Glaze contains 70% Brazilian No.1 White Carnauba by volume.
System_Crash wrote:I myself was introduced to http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_d ... =MEG+G7016
and love it
Black Bob wrote:A co-worker bought the Meguire's NXT Generation® Tech Wax® 2.0 Paste and he wasn't completely satisfied and just okay with the results. He offered me to try it so I did today. The verdict: not a fan of this new stuff. I usually use Meguire's Gold Class liquid and was assuming the same application and results--wrong. If you're used to Gold Class liquid/paste the major thing you'll notice is that the NXT dries to a thin weak rubber film instead of to a dry powder coating. The other thing you'll notice is that it takes longer to dry than your typical paste of other popular brands. Being a that I never invested in a rotary buffer I do everything by hand and NXT gave me a work out, it takes ALOT more elbow grease than the Gold Class. I did see a positive on the NXT though, a little goes a long, long way. As far as gloss NXT looks different but I can't really tell if it's better or mediocre to Gold Class due to my car being metallic white. In any case, I'm sticking with the Gold Class formula.
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