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Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? I was thinking i should wax my 03 Forester before winter, but then someone at work said that becaue of the clear coat that i am not supposed to wax it. I find that hard to believe. so i am asking Subaru owners. What is the deal? Wax?, no wax? special clearcoat polish?, no special polish? thanks, Mike |
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Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? I was thinking i should wax my 03 Forester before winter, but then someone at work said that becaue of the clear coat that i am not supposed to wax it. I find that hard to believe. so i am asking Subaru owners. What is the deal? Wax?, no wax? special clearcoat polish?, no special polish? thanks, Mike |
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Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? |
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Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? I was thinking i should wax my 03 Forester before winter, but then someone at work said that becaue of the clear coat that i am not supposed to wax it. I find that hard to believe. so i am asking Subaru owners. What is the deal? Wax?, no wax? special clearcoat polish?, no special polish? thanks, Mike |
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| Michael Smith wrote: Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? I was thinking i should wax my 03 Forester before winter, but then someone at work said that becaue of the clear coat that i am not supposed to wax it. I find that hard to believe. so i am asking Subaru owners. What is the deal? Wax?, no wax? special clearcoat polish?, no special polish? thanks, Mike I used to be sold on Meguiars, and still use their Mist and Wipe often. But, in July I finally bought some Klasse. Not a wax or polish, but an "elastic acrylic polymer". See http://www.properautocare.com/kla-16.html It's easy to apply and easier to polish than Meguiar's or Zymol. The car is so slick it's unbelievable. All I do between rains is to use a California Duster to keep it clean. But don't use a Duster on the hood when it's hot!!! First thing I noticed was that you can't shut the door if you are a "hand on the side of the door and push with a sliding motion". Your hand will slip off and the door won't close!!! ;-) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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I use NewFinish which is a polymer and much longer lasting than the old nut |
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Edward Hayes wrote: I use NewFinish which is a polymer and much longer lasting than the old nut Hi, I used to use NuFinish liquid. Wasn't impressed that it was better or worse than anything else. Then one of the consumer mags claimed the paste version was better. I bought a can, and what a rotten mess! I don't know if the stuff was separating or what, but I had to stir it up just to apply it, and the "wipe off" was anything but easy. For that much work, I'll use carnauba! Is that normal, or did I get a bad can? OTOH, I've found two "rules" for waxing cars: 1) The more elbow grease that goes into the job, the better and longer lasting the results (hand polishing, no "grinders" or other tools), and; 2) The more elbow grease required, the less likely one's gonna keep up the regimen very long, so the liquid "quickie" products may be better in the long run simply cuz they'll get used more (paint on the car I frequently use liquid Turtle wax on--no flames necessary!--looks better than the one that gets an infrequent "proper" polish and wax regimen!" Naturally YMMV! Rick -- To e-mail me is easy: if you send no SPAM in the message, you need no SPAM in the address. |
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Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? I was thinking i should wax my 03 Forester before winter, but then someone at work said that becaue of the clear coat that i am not supposed to wax it. I find that hard to believe. so i am asking Subaru owners. What is the deal? Wax?, no wax? special clearcoat polish?, no special polish? thanks, Mike |
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Michael Smith wrote: Ok, you guys are probably fed up with all the questions, but here goes another. What are your thoughts on Waxing a new car? I was thinking i should wax my 03 Forester before winter, but then someone at work said that becaue of the clear coat that i am not supposed to wax it. I find that hard to believe. so i am asking Subaru owners. What is the deal? Wax?, no wax? special clearcoat polish?, no special polish? thanks, Mike I used to be sold on Meguiars, and still use their Mist and Wipe often. But, in July I finally bought some Klasse. Not a wax or polish, but an "elastic acrylic polymer". See http://www.properautocare.com/kla-16.html It's easy to apply and easier to polish than Meguiar's or Zymol. The car is so slick it's unbelievable. All I do between rains is to use a California Duster to keep it clean. But don't use a Duster on the hood when it's hot!!! First thing I noticed was that you can't shut the door if you are a "hand on the side of the door and push with a sliding motion". Your hand will slip off and the door won't close!!! ;-) |
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