Waxing the Stang

caesar229

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Does anyone have any suggestions on the sexiest wax for a mustang? Mine is black, and I remember seeing one a while ago that almost looked purple it was so clean (no it was not a mystic). I figured it had to be some expensive wax that i'd never heard of before.
 
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I also use the NXT but sometimes I use Turtle Wax Ice. The Ice kinda sucks on the paint but its awesome on the plastic. A lot of times I will use Ice first and then follow it up with some real wax.
 
there's not really a huge difference between brands of carnauba wax. And it's wax that makes factory paint look incredible. The oil/polishes that put down a layer of wet-look grease might look good, but they don't actually protect anything the way a layer of wax does, no matter what they might claim.
 
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Klasse all in one and sealant made my black "pop":canada:
 
Souveran liquid doesn't last very long. I'd stick to the paste/jarred version. :nice:

well I never said liquid so...

I usually do the opposite: real wax then the Ice. Seems to me like the real wax actually gets small scratches out and protects the paint, while the Ice really makes it shine. I like it.

-Will

A real wax wouldn't get scratches out, first it's not an abrasive and second most "real" waxes don't have fillers to hide scratches either.

there's not really a huge difference between brands of carnauba wax. And it's wax that makes factory paint look incredible. The oil/polishes that put down a layer of wet-look grease might look good, but they don't actually protect anything the way a layer of wax does, no matter what they might claim.

I don't think you know what you're talking about. All carnauba are not created equal. Cheap waxes don't have the durability or depth that a more expensive carnauba has.