Waxing new car ... Questions

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by fake.e-mail, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. Nate, you have quite a large collection of classic cars
    to still think that dish soap is a suitable car wash agent.

    Dish soap has harsh detergents in it (to lift grease out of your way)
    that are way to harsh to use on your car if you want to have
    any sort of wax remain on the paint for more that six or eight car washes.

    Use any brand of car wash soap, and use alot of it to lift the dirt
    away from the finish as you wash.

    Bernard
     
    Bernard Farquart, Sep 5, 2005
    #21
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    Jody Guest

    dish soap also strips away the natural oils of the paint finnish
     
    Jody, Sep 5, 2005
    #22
  3. 'Just wash it well with dish soap and wax with the wax of your choice.
    nate'

    Reply: DO NOT use dish soap ; it takes the wax off of the car. Use
    proper Car Wash like Turtle Wax concentrated Car Wash. According to a
    comprehensive study done, the 2 top leading Waxes are : P21S and Zaino
    P21S outshined Zaino by a tad, but, Zaino was the most durable. Both
    cannot be store bought. These are what Classic Car finatics use . Go to
    www.zainobros.com for more info and pics on what a car looks like
    after applying this product. Its not cheap, but the shine and
    durability is really incredible.
     
    Dave in Lake Villa, Sep 7, 2005
    #23
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    Jody Guest

    i really like my meguires gold glass/class for clear coats, blue polly is
    good too
     
    Jody, Sep 7, 2005
    #24

  5. I use Nu Finish, only.
    Excellent results on my 2000 Saturn (finish like new)
    and my 2004 Sonata.

    True, use a soap designed for cars ONLY.
    Strong soaps will ruin your finish, it's too harsh.
    I learned the hard way. : (

    Brian
     
    Brian Matthews, Sep 7, 2005
    #25

  6. Ummm.. waxing and washing are two differsnt things?

    Brian
     
    Brian Matthews, Sep 7, 2005
    #26
  7. 'Ummm.. waxing and washing are two differsnt things?
    Brian'

    Reply: Yes indeed. Washing is removing the loose dirt on a cars surface
    ; waxing is protecting the surface once its cleaned. Actually, to do it
    correctly, one should use a special Clay Bar after the washing and
    before the waxing ; a Clay Bar removes deeply engrained road grime and
    other fine debris and makes the surface extremely smooth .
     
    Dave in Lake Villa, Sep 7, 2005
    #27
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    Alan B Guest

    I have also just picked up a brand new 2005 Elantra SE and would like to
    know what I should do to protect the dash and the seats.

    I read that some don't like Armour All. Any other suggestions?

    The last new car I use 3M ScotchGuard on the seats and carpet. Any
    suggestions?

    Thx!
     
    Alan B, Sep 8, 2005
    #28
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    Jody Guest

    i use formula 2001, comes in a bright green bottle
     
    Jody, Sep 8, 2005
    #29
  10. You want to tell that to my wife, who *formulates them*?

    No; it doesn't clean more thoroughly and it isn't formulated to remove
    stuff like bug gutz, manure splatter, & asphalt/tar residue. Just buy
    the Kit Car Wash and leave the Dawn in the kitchen.
     
    Motorhead Lawyer, Sep 8, 2005
    #30
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