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Old 04-05-2011 | 11:36 PM
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I like Sonax wheel cleaner. There is nothing better. I use clay bars, Autoglym wax and Griot's speed shine and a myriad of z1 products for the interior. Lastly, I use Porsche convertible top waterproofer for my cabrio.
 
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Does anyone have any concerns with using spray-on synthetic waxes such as Turtle Wax Ice for routine washes during the year? It just seems so easy to apply and you don't have to worry about the wax leaving a white residue on black exterior trim.

Thanks.
 
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As of right now I've made a list of things to order.

Pinnacle Natural Brilliance Kit.(fine swirl remover)
Pad wash and conditioner (Pinnacle xmt pad car combo)
Flex Polisher
Klasse High Gloss
Klasse "all in one" super size kit
Cobra 6.5 pads variety (Gray and Blue)
Variety of micro pads cloth
Forum Favorite Kit from AutoGeek

Meguire Clay and spray
I'm banging very close to $700. so far...

Anything else to add to list?
I'm not fixed on any one brand .. anything I missed or don't need?

and thanks for the input
 
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Originally Posted by w00tPORSCHE
You need to start looking at high end products like Sonax, Menzerna, Einszett, P21S, Griot's garage and swissvax. They all carry the whole spectrum of products but each one of us have our favorites. For eg: I love Sonax leather foam, Menzerna polish (best in class), Einszett spray wax, Griot's speed shine, Swissvax for waxes, Rejex for wheel wax, Nanoskin for sealant and P21S wheel cleaner gel.
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As of right now I've made a list of things to order.

Pinnacle Natural Brilliance Kit.(fine swirl remover)
Pad wash and conditioner (Pinnacle xmt pad car combo)
Flex Polisher
Klasse High Gloss
Klasse "all in one" super size kit
Cobra 6.5 pads variety (Gray and Blue)
Variety of micro pads cloth
Forum Favorite Kit from AutoGeek

Meguire Clay and spray
I'm banging very close to $700. so far...

Anything else to add to list?
I'm not fixed on any one brand .. anything I missed or don't need?

and thanks for the input
those are all nice and good !
i personally would pass on the pinnacle kit and klasse products (great products but not-needed IMO) and get the Menzerna polish.. i think its the best polisher.

any high quality wax will be fine.. the type really depends on what look u r looking for. i m currently using pinnacle carruba wax.

1- wash the car
2- clay everything
3- polish using Menzerna polish and flex orbital polisher (since u r trying to get rid of the swirls)
4- wax and buff with hand

if u have the money, get the machine to air dry ur car !

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+1 Mezerna
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Griots polisher with their Best of Show wax. I'm not ashamed to admit I garage the car and after a year it still beads water like it was waxed last week.
 
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I hope I haven't jumped in too late. There isn't the BEST for everything. As you can see by most of the replies, people prefer many different things. The question is what LOOK do YOU like?

As for polishes, IMHO Menzerna is in a class of its own. The reason is it behaves very well on Porches, we should know since 60% of the cars we detail are Porsches. You only need two polishes, Super Intensive and Super Finish. That's it. The get the GP CCS pads and you'll have a polish/pad combo to tackle anything coming your way.

As for polishers, if you have the means, get the FLEX. It IS the best DA polisher out there.

Waxes, this is up to you. If you want warmth, depth, and clarity, you need to use a carnauba wax. If you want more shine and gloss, you need to use a synthetic. A good carnauba would be P21S 100%, or you can jump into the high-end waxes like zymol Destiny or Vintage. A good synthetic is Sonax Liquid Nano Wax, Zaino, Rejex, etc. But it's important to note, polishing is much more important than the wax. An improper polishing step will only be the poor foundation for a great wax.

Clays, we prefer Lumiere Medium Clay and Lube. This clay is the original clay from japan, one of the finest in the world. It won't marr or scratch the paint like lesser quality clays and it makes quick work of most situations.

To keep it simple, just get our Advanced Polish Kit, Intermediate Wax Kit, and a Wash kit. This will cover you and what you want to do right now. With all these products, you've now also tapped into our R&D and tech support at no cost

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...sh-Kits/Detail

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thx for jumping in Moe.

one question tho.. i've only been using the super intensive polish by Menzerna (once a year, since i am afraid of burning thru the clear coat )..

how is the super finish different.. and when and how do u use it?

i.e. do u use the intensive polish than the super finish in order.. or do u use it in lieu of one another ?

also, the pads we use with the Flex, can we wash/reuse ? if so, whats the best way to clean them ?

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Does anyone have any concerns with using spray-on synthetic waxes such as Turtle Wax Ice for routine washes during the year? It just seems so easy to apply and you don't have to worry about the wax leaving a white residue on black exterior trim.

Thanks.
Again, curious if anyone has any conerns with the spray-on synthetic waxes?
 
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Originally Posted by crazycarlitos
thx for jumping in Moe.

one question tho.. i've only been using the super intensive polish by Menzerna (once a year, since i am afraid of burning thru the clear coat )..

how is the super finish different.. and when and how do u use it?

i.e. do u use the intensive polish than the super finish in order.. or do u use it in lieu of one another ?

also, the pads we use with the Flex, can we wash/reuse ? if so, whats the best way to clean them ?

thx in adv !
Are you concerned that you can only use the Intensive Polish on very few occasions because of collective abrasion? Is there a set number of times it may be used during the life of the paint?
 
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Old 04-09-2011 | 06:47 AM
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+1 Klasse
+1 Mezerna
+1 P21S
Any specifics on the products from Klasse and Mezerna?
 
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