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Old 26th October 2008, 18:17   #1
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Need helppppp

i need a wax that can last a very long time.....i drive my car daily and it is a black m6....i headr eiszett glanz lasts a very long time....also wat is the order ishould clean my car like should i use some pre wax or wat should i do?? i wanna make my car look beautiful just need some advice on your steps

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Old 27th October 2008, 01:57   #2
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what is the current condition of the car's paint?

what do you currently use?

also do you have a budget in mind?
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Old 27th October 2008, 04:27   #3
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phil thank you soo much for answering.....the current condition is pretty good with some whirls but not much...the car has 11k miles and is garaged over night but often sits outside when iam at work...i drive ti everyday....as of now i use turtle wax ice as my shampoo then i dry i used a water blade around 4 times but decided it was a bad idea and use a micro fiber cloth now..i then wax using meguiars nxt tech wax.....and too keep it clea i use turtle wax ice soray detailer to keep it looking okay and a caifornia car duster to dust off the dust.....my current budget is arond 200-250 bucks and need a wax that will last long....the wax i currently use does not last too long...can u recomend me everything from wax to wash to what to use to keep it lookin clean and everything....i wanna make her look beautiful

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Old 27th October 2008, 04:44   #4
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have you ever clayed the car yet?

1. I would probably wash the car Einszett Perls
2. Clay the car with Ubar Clay Bar and Adam's Detail Spray (as clay lube)
3. Einszett Paint (Green can)

4. Einszett Glanz (wax blue can)

Microfiber towels, applicator pads etc.

Grit Guard for the bucket etc.
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thank you for nswering again phil...ill be sure to order those products soon....do i use the adams spray and then clay it while it is still wet?....and is there anything you would recomend to take the old wax off??....and last question it may be dumb of me to ask but could i do everything you recomended and then add a layer of a carnuba wax on top of it all to finish it off so it would have the carnuba shine and synthetic durability or would that be pointless
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by the time you finish washing/claying/polishing the car you will have removed the wax.

no need to layer with a carnauba.
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phil how often do yuo recomend dong this process for my car every month, 3 motnsh???or should i just use the water beading technique to find out?
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every 3 months should be fine.

you really only have to polish the car when its get swirls again.

to prevent that you should really just take care in washing the car.
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okay so i will wash it every sunday....and use a california car duster to keep the dust off.....does that sound okay? and polish and wax every 3 months...is that okay is the car duster okay to use?
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