Best Wax

Any suggestions for whose wax is best to use and when. I have a new black ls and how soon is best to wax?

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Joseph Snyder
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Ignoring his agents wishes,"Joseph Snyder" flung open the hotel room door and announced to the gathering crowd:

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I've tried some of the best and IMHO nothing is as easy to apply or gives such a stunning shine as Zaino Brothers polishes.

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Does this wax dry to a white film, that you then buff out? I always have problems with getting the white films from certain creases in the car.. I am also looking for a good wax, that is totally clear - if something like this exists....

Dan

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Dan J.S.

Try using P21S or S100 brand waxes. S100 products are available at your local Harley Davidson store. They do not leave any white residue and work well. Crystal Glo also makes a excellent paint treatment. Their info can be found at

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DirkDiggler

Meguire's is good. I like One Grand Omega Glaze and Blitz Was too. It's easy to take off and shines great.

Kbach

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Kbach

Not true. A car should "cure" for about 6 weeks before waxing. In the case of Lexus, where most of the vehicles come all the way from Japan, 6 weeks usually pass anyway. Especially if you buy a car that's been on the lot for a while. But if it just came off the truck (as in special order or hot model), check the manufacturers date and wait 6 weeks before waxing. American cars, again especially special orders, are more prone to this issue. My wife's Mercury Mountaineer was delivered just 7 days after build.

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D.D. Palmer

Ignoring his agents wishes,"D.D. Palmer" flung open the hotel room door and announced to the gathering crowd:

Not true either. (from Meguiars web sites FAQ):

************************************************************ How soon can I wax a new car?

A new car that has a factory paint job can be waxed the moment it is rolled out of the plant. Cars that have factory paint jobs are cured at much higher temperatures, because the car goes through the paint booth without the rubber, plastic, and cloth components. This means the paint is cured by the time the car is completed. After-market paint finishes, however, are cured at a much lower temperature to ensure the booth doesn't melt non-metal components. In this case, allow for a 2-3 month curing process before your first wax application.

For more information call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-545-3321, and talk with a surface care specialist. Or, use the convenience of e-mail.

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