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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 06:58 PM
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Can anyone recomend a really really good wax. Im not to inpressed with zaino. looking for depth in the paint with out wetsand. Possible? Dont care what it costs, need to know what you think. Can you also explain the steps you take in useing the wax. IE: dry paint, wax, buff off, light squirt of water, than buff again? Is this right let me know thanks
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 01:15 PM
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Adam's Polishes Buttery Wax!
this stuff is great! it can be put on by hand, Random orbital polisher, or Buffer. you can get it on your black trim & wipe it right off with no problem.

your paints condition will determine the steps.
so here are a couple different i'll reccomend!

pretty dull, light swirls:
wash & dry
clay bar
leave clay residue on paint and hit will Swirl and Haze remover
polish right over swirl and haze. then wipe
then Wax and wipe

no swirls just want to have protection:
wash & dry
Wax & wipe


i would put the polish & swirl & haze Remover on with a polisher and the wax by hand!


www.adamspolishes.com has all of these products along with step-by-step videos to show you EVERYTHING!
if you have any other questions... just ask!
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 01:16 PM
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I used Meguires NXT and loved it. Can buy it anywhere.
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
I used Meguires NXT and loved it. Can buy it anywhere.
that's what i use. love it too!
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 01:23 PM
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zymol I think that is how it is spelled, it works really good...
John
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 01:47 PM
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Same reply in your other thread....NXT used to be my go to LSP. If you guys like NXT you should also try Mother FX Synwax, It's available at Wal Mart now and I like it more than NXT.

Meguiars #26
Mother Reflections + Reflections top coat (Reflections without the cleaners)
Jeffs Werkstatt Prime + Acrylic Jett Trigger
Optimum Poli-Seal + OCW spray

Any one a great choice. Megs #26 is the easiest to find (available at any auto parts store) and its dirt cheap at $12 a bottle. If you have a PC use Poli-Seal with a polishing pad and follow with OCW. Poli-Seal has about as much correction power/cut as Megs #80 and looks great.
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