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Old 05-19-2004 | 07:33 AM
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Stay away from Zymol, it is overpriced crap that fades away within a month.

Of all the waxes I have tested Zaino is the best compromise.
yea, Zymol's products scored horribly in the wax test
 
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Old 05-20-2004 | 06:15 AM
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how often do you wax ur car?
 
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Old 05-20-2004 | 06:26 AM
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how often do you wax ur car?
1. When water doesn't properly bead up when rinsing after washing the car.

2. When the mood stikes me if #1 isn't an issue.
 
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Old 05-20-2004 | 06:49 AM
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I wash every Saturday and have gotten in the habbit of using RejeX at least once a month because it is so easy (whole car including wheels in under 30 minutes). I need to thoroughly clean my car since I have no clue what crap they used on it at the dealership before I took delivery.

I agree with Eric... if you're going to use a carnuba... P21S is the best for the money. Microfiber cloths are the best invention since wax... get a ton of them and use them for just about everything. Also get a California duster for during the week if you have a daily driver and avoid washing your windows in between full washings because they may scratch.

Experiment because everyone has their own preferences but there are plenty of sample packs out there to choose from.

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Old 05-20-2004 | 07:00 AM
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What have people used to prevent 'water spots' ? I've seen/heard this Mr. Cleans 'washing' kit, which pipes water from a hose into this unit, which passes water through some kind of built-in-the-handle-system so that the washing prevents water from drying into hard-water spots.

Anyone have other 'tricks' or systems or ways they 'wash' their car and then minimize possible water spots because you couldn't get to drying it 'fast' enough, before it naturally dried ?

How often is 'too' often for waxing ? If you wax it too often, won't a 'wax build up' happen and end up looking not as 'wet or deep' looking ?

Thanks,

Andy
 
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Old 05-20-2004 | 09:47 AM
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wash your car when its cool (not in the sun). when rinsing, take off the hose nozzle, hold the hose close to the car and "run" the water off the car in sheets, that way half of it is dried for you (the theory behind Mr. Clean AutoDry), then dry off the car with whatever you use.

Anyone ever tried Diamond Luster wax? I just got my bottle in the mail after buying it based on a recommendation from a friend. I havnt had time to experiment with it fully, maybe tomorrow. I would be interested in hearing someone else's results.
 
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Old 05-20-2004 | 12:51 PM
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Old 05-20-2004 | 01:33 PM
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In terms of products, i have a ton, but what i use most often includes:

For Exterior:
Pinacle bodywork shampoo - It produces enough suds yet doesnt seem to be as astringent as some of the others i have tried.

Pinacle Poly Clay - Easiest clay i have tried to date to work with. I will typically use a "cheaper" quick wax, like mothers with this clay.

P21S Gel wheel cleaner - Simply the best there is around.

P21s Total Auto Wash - for inside wheel wells.

Pinacle Paint Cleansing Lotion - If i clay i will typically polish as well.

Klasse AIO and SG &
Pinacle Souveran - Its a long and drawn out process but using these products in conjunction with one another provides longer lasting protection, with minimal loss in depth and luster of shine. Basically after the Pinacle polish, its AIO, let that cure, then SG, and let that cure, and then cover with 2 coats of Souveran.

Eimann Fabrik Black Opal - Of the tire dressings i have tried, i like this one the best. Its a bit glossy, but it appears to last substanially longer then the others.

Other exterior misc - for bugs its Porsche bug remover, for plastics its Plexus (best u can get for plastic), Mothes Mag and alum. wheel polish, Pinacle Cristal Mist for QD, Viper towel, water, and some times vinegar for windows

For Interior:
Lexol cleaner and conditioner for leather

plexus for plastics

viper towel for glass

Eimann Fabrik Carpet and upolstery cleaner for general carpets

Eimann Fabrik Spot remover for difficult spots in carpets.

Other misc items include : Porter Cable 7424, YoSteves MF towels, some Dragons breath MF towels, Rigid 4 gallon/5 hp portable vacuum, Brushes from OXO.

I would definately suggest checking out Autopia.org as well for more info on cleaning and suggestions on products.
 
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Old 06-11-2004 | 01:18 AM
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What a great list of products! Thanks for sharing.

I've already accumulated an enormous list of stuff that I need for detailing and will have the wife "surprise" me with it on father's day. :-)

Here's a total newbie question for you all (I'm new to the world of 996TT, and detailing) - do you always mask off all trim on the car before applying wax and other products? If so, what's the best method/tools to use?

Thanks in advance.........Rich
 
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Old 06-11-2004 | 01:26 AM
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I will say it again...Zaino rules!!! Buy the show car kit...has everything you need, inlcuding the clay bar, polishes, shampoo and gloss enhancer mist...Zaino did win the wax off test after all...
 
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Old 06-11-2004 | 01:29 AM
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Yep - I'm already signed up for the Zaino kit - just need some good advice on masking off the car - I hate wax-colored black trim.
 
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Old 06-11-2004 | 02:05 PM
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Has anyone tried Swissol products?
 
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