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  • White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

    I just joined. Fellow enthusiast. So my DD has a Ruby Red Pearl. See here.VVVVVVVv




    My paint is in relatively good nick. I have gloss, shine. Minor swirl, but don't have access to a DA. I clayed about a week ago. But since I don't want to use my previous products. I'd like to get some meguiars.

    A detailer told me the White Wax would be good on my pearl. I haven't seen anyone use it on other colors. Also. Question two. I need to sand and polish my lights. I have HID projectors, so I can't just replace the lamp like I always would. They aren't oxidized but they do have a bit of haze. Seen on the left lamp.
    I want supreme HID output. hence the polish. Would I need the heavy resto kit, or the one step?

    Third question. Best degreaser and polish for Engines?


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    Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

    1. Yes you can use White Wax on any color... it is just a medium/strong cleaner/wax.

    2. You might start with some well worked in White Wax....

    3. Not sure, I just wipe around with a damp towel a little...
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

      Any other good waxes? Since the white wax is a cleaner as well, It may remove some swirl. but can it all be done by hand?

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        Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

        Removing swirls by hand is pretty hard... I wouldn't plan on it by hand with a cleaner/wax.

        Ult. Compound would be the thing to use by hand in most cases.
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        • #5
          Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

          I love Meg's NXT liquid wax, let me say it again, I love it
          let it sit for 20 minutes after applying, not only do you get this great, deep gloss but it's also a sealant.
          A bottle goes a longggggggggggg way because a little is better than more

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            Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

            Well I don't think i want to seal right now, until i remove most of the swirl.

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            • #7
              Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

              Originally posted by simkid5614 View Post
              Well I don't think i want to seal right now, until i remove most of the swirl.
              You always want to wax. Keeps the clearcoat protected.

              You cant remove all your swirls by hand unfortunately, I tried for several years... finally gave up and got a polisher. My wrists will forever hurt

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              • #8
                Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

                I picked up the white wax, and the heavy duty resto kit. I'll post before and afters.

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                • #9
                  Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?




                  My HID's do look better, Went and did the rolla too.

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                    Re: White Wax on a non white car? Headlight Sanding? And Engine polish?

                    So the white wax is great. Have fun looking at my DD swirl.












                    Loving it.

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