06-06-2023, 06:56 AM | #1 |
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How often do you wax?
I enjoy cleaning my car, so don't mind waxing often.
What I wonder about is when folks say they get xx amount of months etc out of a coating of wax... I have never found this to be true on my car, wonder if I am missing something. So, say I give my car a good wash, snow foam it, then bucket wash with any decent non-stripping/prep wash, and dry it. I then apply either a butter wax or collinate, and as I am applying, I can notice an obvious difference in depth of shine between the areas I've done, and areas I haven't, so all good. If I then wash my car the next week, again, not using a prep type of shampoo, but just a typical shampoo like Meguiars Gold, and start waxing again, I can again see the obvious difference between the areas I've done vs areas I have not gotten to yet. So what am I missing? If I can see the diff when applying a week later, doesn't that mean the first wax application was pretty much gone after the week?? |
06-06-2023, 09:04 AM | #2 |
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This is complicated but no. What you're noticing- that extra shine and the really tight water beading aren't fool proof indicators that the wax is still there or not. There's a little more to it than that, and some of the protection a wax provides isn't something you'll really see. It takes longer for wax to wear off than people typically think. All that gloss and the super cool water beading might not be there, but that doesn't mean the wax is gone.
I used to spend a lot of time on Autopia and this subject came up a lot. Some of these guys get pretty intensive about the tests they do to get an idea of how long a wax will last. Trust me, that wax is still there after a couple of weeks, and for quite a while after. Even if the gloss has faded. |
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06-06-2023, 10:48 AM | #3 | |
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When someone says "Oh I get 3 months out of this wax" - what are they 'getting' if most of the extra shine is gone? |
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06-06-2023, 10:49 AM | #4 |
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Not for the last 3 years since I've had both the old F80 and current J29 ceramic coated
Foam bath, 2 bucket agitation, quick rinse, air dry Final touch with gigantic Adam's waffle towel Takes longer to set up my pressure washer |
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Disclaimer - I only work on my own cars, I'm not a business.. I did my own paint correction which went OK, def not professional level as I could still see some very fine lines if I looked close (even after using a microfiber pad and griots correcting cream). I then applied MOHS Evo which went on super easy. But since then I have waxed it, and it always still looks better after waxing. But after reading more online, it seems that maybe I should not have been doing this? But again, the car still looks better after.... |
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06-06-2023, 11:02 AM | #6 | |
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To answer your question, I wax probably every 4-8 weeks depending on my mood and other commitments. But products I use / have used last much longer. I just enjoy the process. You seem disappointed with or at least skeptical of your wax. What are you using?
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For waxes I have mostly used CG Butter Wax and Collinite 845. |
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I have found 2 detail sprays that are great toppers for extended looks and protection: 1. Pinnacle Crystal Mist Carnauba* - from Autogeek, Autopia, Pinnacle sites (all the same parent co). As a carnauba product it enhances with a warm glow rather than bright reflection. Not cheap, but by far my favorite detail spray. I am currently waiting for gallons to restock. https://www.autogeek.net/pincrysmis.html *There are also ceramic and SiO2 variants of Crystal Mist, which are probably a brighter / glossier look, but I have not tried. 2. Duragloss Rinseless Wash - Mix in a spray bottle ~ 10:1 - 12:1 with water and use as a detail spray. Contains aquawax, which is a great stand-alone spray wax on its own, but is much easier to use in this form. Cool bubblegum pink product that as a detail spray, a bottle goes a long way. https://www.amazon.com/Duragloss-931...s%2C106&sr=8-1
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Cool, thx! I do sometimes use a finishing/sealant spray, usually Adams pink Detail Spray. |
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They’re getting a thin layer of protection on the paint against the elements. Might not be sexy but it’s still doing something.
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06-06-2023, 11:12 PM | #12 |
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ditch the wax. i'm amazed how many folks still use waxes/sealants on daily drivers. there are much better products to withstand the elements. i only use wax on my classic and that's becuase i drive it on weekends only, no rain, and i'm after the ultimate show shine finish.
for daily, use an easy to apply ceramic like adams graphene ceramic spray. top it with turtle wax flex wax spray and enjoy. the ceramic will easily last you two years if you decide not to polish and the flex wax will act as an extra layer of protection. reapply the flex wax once a month. look up how to apply both and you'll see how quick it applies and how awesome the results are.
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To really know what's up with the wax you'd have to do some reasonably scientific testing. Even if it was still present the surface of it could change enough to make it seem to be gone.
I'm a Zaino guy. I'm sure it's not the best anymore but it's still pretty good. I was every spring and fall and then another time or two in between. Apply a coat, maybe 2 if I have time. 135i doesn't have a lot of sheet metal and isn't tall so it's a pretty simple job and doesn't take me very long. Still shines like new. When it rains, the car sometimes actually gets cleaner than it started. I've seen streaks from where bird poop basically runs off like water instead of leaving a pile in place. Car is garaged overnight and is parked outside during the day only a few days a week. Sees just a couple thousand miles a year. I'm sure that's part of it. |
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06-07-2023, 11:32 AM | #20 |
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I start each new car with a ‘process’ and then, just keep the maintenance up over the year.
Wash, clay, wash, dry. Using a porter cable with orange pad, I use a Wolfgang pre-wax/polish liquid to remove all remaining surface contamination. Then, use an orange pad with swirl remover to remove the dealer/port installed swirls (also a Wolfgang product). Once I’m content, then, I use a white pad to apply/remove a Wolfgang glaze, which brings back the luster. Then, I apply the Wolfgang sealant using a blue pad and let it cure for 12-16 hours in the garage (usually overnight). Next day, remove the sealant, and then apply Collinite 845 wax, remove it using a microfiber bonnet over a yellow pad. And finally, enjoy the shine. Beyond that, I’ll wash the car every couple of weeks, and just use a detailing spray during wipe down. Every 3rd or 4th wash, apply a new coat of the 845 wax. The current car lives in the garage unless I’m running errands, or traveling. I’ll take a rinseless wash if it’s long distance to make it easier to remove dead bugs/dirt/etc. I don’t let other people touch my car, so, I spend the time/effort to do it right, and somehow, that makes me happy for all the effort I put in. |
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I guess I stopped after marriage. Perhaps I’ve lost sight of myself.
Turtle wax hybrid ceramic spray wax seems to last approx. 10-12 washes, however the car is already 1 year into a 3 year coating. |
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