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#16 (permalink) |
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I picked up the Meguiars stuff this afternoon. I didn't see if it said anything about polish on the package, but I would think that wax != polish. I'll double check it before busting it out. If it has any abrasive in it I have plenty of other vehicles that need the polish.
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My first wax on my '09 was with canauba as I used on my '01. It just does not last. After 2 rainstorms, no more beading and the water spots due to the rain were all over the car.
Picked up the Turtle Wax Ice (I know "Turtle Wax", but cut these guys some slack, they've been making car care stuff for decades). Ice is tagged as a "polish" but there are no abrasives - it is a clear liquid. It simply is not a traditional wax, but a combination of silicone polymers (like NuFinish or Zymol). Goes on easy, even over the plastic, and leaves no white residue. You can "wax" the whole car in 20 minutes. The shine is good and it lasts. It's been hit with three rainstorms and again today, the water just beaded up and blew off the car with no stains. I agree, it may not protect as good as a quality wax, but if it is easy to use, I'm most likely to keep it up. |
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Griff (The Geezer) Drives a 2009 Forester XS Ltd. |
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Need more MODs!
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There are lots of products to choose from. I used Turtle Wax since my first car in '69, a red VW bug! I recently changed to a better product, Mother's California Gold Carnauba cleaner wax. I use this to apply it Professional 3" Random Orbital - Orbitals & Polishing Tools - Polishing - Car Care - Griot's Garage Using a power applicator insures the wax does its job of cleaning the paint/clearcoat.
BTW, I still use Turtle Wax, Zip Wax car wash. It spots less than other brands that I've tried. Bobby...
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#21 (permalink) |
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Well, i picked up my 09' Forester 2.5X Premium on Friday and i put 285 miles on it already! Great little SUV!
Today i took the time to clay the whole car (Meguiars clay kit), followed by some 3M paint cleaner. Then topped it off with a coat of Meguiars NXT tech wax 2.0. Now the paint is buttery smooth and very glossy. Prior to claying the paint surface did feel kind of rough, it wasn't too bad though...Now i'll have to see how long this newer version of NXT holds up. A lot of people swear by this stuff. I'll report back after a few weeks.
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#23 (permalink) |
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I'm a slacker and haven't waxed my car yet. The longer I wait the more time I'll need to put into it. I did wash it again today and while doing so I noticed some pretty gnarly scratches in weird places. Maybe from manufacturing? One example is all along the top of the windshield.
I'll see if they "buff out". |
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#24 (permalink) |
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I had what you describe around the sunroof, both across the front near the windshield and near the back. I think they use tape to cover up the sunroof in transit and when they remove that, it leaves a line of adhesive that looks like a scratch.
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#26 (permalink) |
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Ahh good. I rubbed hard on one of the scratches with a microfiber towel the first time I noticed it and it started to come off. Glad to hear it's no biggie.
Dammit, didn't wax yet and it started to rain tonight. Like I said, the more I slack, the more work it's gonna be when I get around to it. |
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