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  • Murr1525
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    Wax and polish keeps the paint in good shape, condition.

    That allows the UV products in the paint to take care of the paint best.

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    Thanx for the replies the weather conditions are better now and finally the sun started to shine and also wonder if the waxing protects from sunlights and prevent the car becoming pink...?

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  • searle
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    Originally posted by YUSUF_1977 View Post
    As there is a trouble with the volcanic activity all the flights and etc. cancelled and they say there will be acidic rains coming by all over europe.Is the wax application protects the colour from this material?
    Many (way too many) years ago I worked a summer in a pulp mill and had a red car (!corvair!) that spring which became a pink car by the fall - due to all the junk in the air. That stuff was really hard on the old single-stage paint.

    So, I would be very diligent about washing your car very regularly for the next several weeks, maybe even twice or more per week. And I assume you have a good coat(2) of wax on right now, if not then immediately do it.

    That said, you should be OK, but might want to do a full detail (wash +clay +cleaner etc) in next 1-2 months when the main ash is over, and then again in the fall.

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  • Murr1525
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    I am sure it will make the wax wear off more quickly than normal, so you may want to be planning to reapply more often.

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    hi guys

    i am folowing my thread with new sily questions

    As there is a trouble with the volcanic activity all the flights and etc. cancelled and they say there will be acidic rains coming by all over europe.Is the wax application protects the colour from this material?

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  • Murr1525
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    The Cleaner/Wax is a product that beads water very well.

    So as that wears off, there will be less beading.

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    Hi friends

    This is the picture of my car after washing and it seems the water drops seems small is it mean anything ?

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    ı think i have found the answers with this thread below.

    Is it true that a waxed-paint attracts more dusts (and everything else), than a paint that has no wax?

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    Hi friends ,

    I decided to wait until the heavy rains seasons finishes at the end of april to apply Meg cleanerwax and then Nxt.

    Yesterday to make some practice before meg products, i have washed my car and applied Sonax autohartwax (liguid) with foam ped.and cleaned it with a microfiber pad.

    The problem is i seem to get lots of white colour dust after I wax.

    Someone suggested I wash the car again after waxing. Any suggestions?

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  • searle
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    1) any cleaner (or cleanerWax) will remove that "dealer paint protection". But, dont worry, it was only a sealant (like NXT2) anyway, so no big deal.

    2) cleanerWax is a cleaner+wax (no surprise). consider using ColorX since it also has glaze/oil in it to help hide the swirls, as well as being a cleaner wax.

    3) Better, if you are really worried about removing clearcoat (even though you should not worry about mild cleaners) then just do one cleaning spring+fall with SwirlX and then apply DeepCrystal-2 polish or M07 ShowCar glaze (to help that red color "POP"), and then wax with GoldClassPlus or #26 or DeepCrystal3 (all carnubas) or NXT2 (sealant). Continue to wash+wax throughout the summer (without any cleaners at all, leave them for the spring+fall). GoldClassPlus is probably going to give you the most "POP" for your red car, but all are good.

    4) any wax or cleaner/wax should be applied with a foam applicator (not cloth), and will likely take 15-20 mins to haze (use the swipe test). typically folks wax the whole car, then start back again to wipe/buff the excess off.

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    ı have just ordered megs cleaner wax.But i need info how to use it.will it dry for 3-4 minutes and microfiber clothes are enough?

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    thanx for the replies will start with cleaner wax i guess

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  • Murr1525
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    If you want to go every 2-3 week, and hide them as best you can, then Cleaner/Wax or ColorX are the best for you right now.

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  • EPHIOS
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    Well, SwirlX will suit your needs for the light swirls. Now, for the polish and wax. If you just DO NOT have enough time, Meguiar's Cleaner Wax is a good choice. However, if you are looking for the optimal result, try using ColorX first then Gold Class Liquid Wax, OR DC2 then Gold Class Liquid Wax. If you are going for the OPTIMAL result, I suggest you evaluate the paint condition, and use Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay Bar Kit, if needed.

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  • YUSUF_1977
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    Originally posted by YUSUF_1977 View Post
    So as a result can i hide the swirls with waxing continiously? if so cleaner wax or gold class is better?
    I am worried with the cleaner wax because it will remove some clearcoat i guess? and later i have to wax with a different product such as gold class.
    At this point i prefer only 1 product which can be used 2-3 weeks time without removing any clearcoat.
    Please advise

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