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Nik_Endeavour

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It might be in some other post on this section but I can't see so apologies.

I was wondering what are the recommended waxing intervals to keep the surface at best.

Regards,

Nik
 
On the car or the wife ? ;)
 
Oh no........ you just brought it all back to me.

Surveying a beauty salon for conversion work, walking into a cubicle, the smelly pot of bright yellow wwww....aa.xxx the spatula thing in a white overalled torture queen, an icrediably hairy woman on the slab..........the stares at me......my abject horror.........the screams........my lunch!

Gonna need a lie down now......
 
There are a few answers

1) When it looks dirty
2) After washing (if you have time)
3) When the surface does not feel 'slippy' any more
4) When you have time
5) When you need to get out of the house

Claying should be about ever 3-6months, depending on how much sap and stuff lands on ones car.
 
The serious answer is it depends what wax you are using. Depending on the wax and the durability of it anything between 3 weeks and 6 months+.

The most durable that I know and gives very acceptable performance is Collinite 476s which has been reported to last up to 9 months + (by lasting I mean beads water well and keeps the flanks of the car dry when raining as it all runs off) The most fragile waxes for durability that I know are P21s and & Pinnacle Souveran though the finish from these are excellent, wet deep and glossy. Most detailers use these for shows and concourse.

I have P21s, Collinite but at the moment I am using a wax with a great balance of finish and durability called Chemical Guys 50/50. I also use Victoria waxes which are fabulous particularly on silver.

To summarise if it's durability you want Collinite is unbeatable and at £15 odd a tin won't break the bank either. For £20 - £40 though you could get waxes with a better finish and acceptable levels of durability. For £120 a fabulous wax is Swissol Best of Show or BOS which offers a supreme finish with excellent durability. For £7000 you can get Zymol Royale which when layered will last indefinately but fear not as you get free refills for life. There are lots in between of course but that os for another day!
 
They are testing polishes against waxes, these are 2 different products

Waxes are used after polish and after sealents and waxes arent really durable products.

We know that but each one of those products is billed as a protection coat and most of the polishes contain wax and some of the waxes contain polish.

They were just testing the durability fo the final finish and the depth of colour and shine, which doesn't seem unreasonable given that most of the products are sold as one step products.

Best to buy a pure polish and a wax and or sealant.

As a result of this test I used Turtlewax Platinum Extra Gloss at the w/e and am suitably impressed so far, especially as it cost £6.99 not the £9.99 RRP.:)

Need some more polish now but will probaly buy 3M finishing polish to go with the rotary machine.
 
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When the car is taking a long time to dry and isn't as slippery as it was that IMHO is the best time to re-apply wax.

The best waxes that i've found for mercedes paints are Zymol Glasur or Zymol concours.
 
Take a look at cleanyourcar.co.uk, your car cleaning world will never be the same !
 
Currently use Swissol Saphir Wax (now Swissvax). Wash weekly with Zymol car bath. Wax every 2-3 months. Twice a year normally autumn & spring, wash, clay, wash, pre wax oil, wax (wait 3 hours) wax again. The wax is the best I have ever used only need a very small amount so the pot does go a very long way.

Regards

Steve
 
There are some excellent articles here and also an abrasiveness guide here. I have tried Meguiars #84 #83 #7 then HD Cleanse and Glasur and am now testing some Poorboys products. Polymer sealants will last a lot longer but give a different effect to Carnauba waxes. Have a read with a cuppa :).
 
A telling picture.

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It's the guys at detalingworld that made me get a rotary. Not looked back..
 

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