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Car Wax and Polish

Postby JohnBhoy89 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:51 pm

For the first time I washed my car properly this weekend. I bought proper shampoo, meguiars polish and blue velvet dodo juice wax.

It took me ages but really worth the hassle. BeforeII knew it was dark outside! Managed to get rid of the swirl marks in the paint work and now the car is giving off that reflective mirror look. My car is normally pretty dirty once its been on the road for a few miles especially in the Glasgow rain. I'd also recommend the dodo juice. Bought the smallest tub at £6 and although its small it'll last ages.

Polished and Waxed it on Saturday and its still immaculate. I gave the car another coat of wax last night and I've left it on so another coat should keep the paintwork protected for a few months.

The polish was £12, The wax was £6 and I got 2 wax applicator pads from tesco for £3. Absolute bargain!

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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby RCZ1 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:58 pm

Hey good news JohnBhoy89 :thumbup:

Just noted a couple of points though. Please tell me you hadn't driven the car yesterday or it had been stood outside. If you had, tell me you washed the car first before you applied the second layer. :eusa-think: :?:

You also say you waxed the car last night and you left it on. Do you mean you didn't buff it off :?:

Just worried that you could be inflicting damage onto your paintwork.

The Dodo waxes are very good :thumbup:
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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby OO58RON » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:47 pm

RCZ1 wrote:You also say you waxed the car last night and you left it on. Do you mean you didn't buff it off :?:

I was under the impression that the longer you left the wax before buffing it off the better. Even overnight provided it was kept in a dust free environment :helpme:
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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby RCZ1 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:54 pm

OO58RON wrote:
RCZ1 wrote:You also say you waxed the car last night and you left it on. Do you mean you didn't buff it off :?:

I was under the impression that the longer you left the wax before buffing it off the better. Even overnight provided it was kept in a dust free environment :helpme:


Well yes and no Ron. It will depend on the wax being used. Some you can only leave for a minute, others 10 minutes some a bit longer. The longer you leave it the harder it will be to remove therefore inflicting damage to get it off. It should be removed when it's cured and you can do something called the "swipe test" to determine if it has.
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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby OO58RON » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:04 pm

Oh dear. Back to school for me then. Roll on our day out in April. Knowledge Knowledge tis what I need
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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby RCZ1 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:14 pm

Yes I'm looking forward to the Detailing Day. I'm sure we will all learn a lot of new stuff.
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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby JohnBhoy89 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:38 pm

The dodo wax is really good and very light so I left on from about 10pm (underbuilding garage) and buffed it off the next day at 8pm.

I would do this with a polish or anything like that, to be honest I can't see this making the wax that more effective, its just nice to out it on without having to buff it all off again so quickly!

Getting my scuffed alloy wheel fixed tomorrow, damn garage owed me it since December! My locking nut is still in the wee bag :(

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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby BespokeCarCare » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:47 pm

Hi

It’s ok to leave some waxes overnight in nice dry garage other waxes if left more than couple of mins can be a nightmare to get off 2 coats is ideal for wax application normally an hour apart though a lot do recommended 24 hours apart if possible.
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Re: Car Wax and Polish

Postby JohnBhoy89 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:14 am

My RCZ just after its polish and wax, the darkness doesn't help!

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