Hey guys, i plan on doing my first wax on my car this saturday. This is the first black car i have owned, and i was just curious if there was any wax you guys would susjest that seam to work best on black cars? i usualy stick with the tech wax. thanks!
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s-100 is great and really easy to work with. apply and remove. no setting time required. you should be able to pick it up at any Harley-Davidson dealership.
be sure to use quality applicator pads and buffing towels otherwise you'll be putting a lot of swirls into your paint.Tim
"When you see the tree you’re about to hit, it’s called under steer. When you can only feel and hear it, it’s over steer."
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no they aren't.
Crap like that Nufinish and that turtle wax 2000 stuff is full of nasty solvents that stain your black trim. You need to use mineral spirits to remove NuFinish stains from your black trim.Tim
"When you see the tree you’re about to hit, it’s called under steer. When you can only feel and hear it, it’s over steer."
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Zymol(not the stuff from canadian tire)Last edited by jazzgtivr6; 04-07-2006, 10:55 AM.
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I learned alot about waxes lately, and although the synthetic stuff works great, nothing beats a pure caranuba wax....its not as hard or long lasting, but it has a significantly better and deeper shine to it than synthetics....But remember, always polish (or even clay bar then polish) before you wax, otherwise all you're doing is sealing crap onto your car...2006 Colorado Xtreme | AEM CAI | Walker exhaust | smoked glass | -1" dropped rear | Avic D3 | 8000K HID's
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Tim
"When you see the tree you’re about to hit, it’s called under steer. When you can only feel and hear it, it’s over steer."
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