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    Wax 101

    Hi,


    I`m somewhat new in detailing and want to learn. I have a couple of questions if you can explain:

    * What is the difference between wax and polish? Do I use one after another? Can you give some examples with certain products.

    * What is the difference between carnauba wax and synthetic wax. Is there an advantage between one or the other. Does one last longer or shines more than another. I was told never to use synthetic wax but I`ve read synthetic wax (aka: Poorboy/Zaino) shines better and last longer than carnauba.


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    Polish cleans and gives the gloss to car paint finish and wax protects the finish from the elements.

    Answer to second question- They both protect, however, a sealant (synthetic wax) usually last and protects longer.

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    tiffanyp,

    Yep, don`t let some of the terms that some manufacturers use get you confused. For example, Zaino is called "Show Car Polish", but is really a synthetic protective coating (sealant, or synthetic wax if you like). Carnauba wax is a natural protective coating (or wax) made from carnauba.

    Some polishes.................. Poorboy`s SSR series, Meguiar`s #9, Meguiar`s SFP (Swirl Free Polish), 3M Finesse It II, and many others.

    Some synthetic protective coatings - Poorboy`s EX-P, 4 Star UPP, Meguiar`s NXT, Zaino, Klasse, BlackFire and more.

    Some natural protective coatings - P21S/S100, Natty`s Wax, Pinnacle Souveran, Meguiar`s #26, just to name a few.

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    A synthetic/polymer will last longer, but will not give that deep rich look.

    A carnuba product will give more of a deep, rich look to the paint, hide minor flaws more, but not last as long as a synthetic/ploymer.

    Most people will use a synthetic/polymer topped with a carnuba for the best of both.
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    There are also hybrid synthetic/carnauba products. The main example that comes to mind is Poorboy`s EX.

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    Thanks for the replies. I think I`m going to follow III idea and use synthetic topped with a carnauba. In your experience, does the PB EX-P shines better than Zaino Z2 with ZFX?

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    Originally posted by tiffanyp
    Thanks for the replies. I think I`m going to follow III idea and use synthetic topped with a carnauba. In your experience, does the PB EX-P shines better than Zaino Z2 with ZFX?

    Need Help Here.:wait

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    "Better" is in the eyes of the user. The EX-P will have a different look.

    What color(s) vehicle(s) will you be using the stuff one?

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    Colors will be Black and Steel Grey (dark gunmetal look).

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    Originally posted by tiffanyp
    Colors will be Black and Steel Grey (dark gunmetal look).

    TIA!:angel
    Hmmmmm.......... both dark colors............ I would think that EX-P, topped with carnauba would look a bit better............ certainly a bit different. I have a Dark Shadow Gray truck that I used Zaino Z5, and Z2 on. I`ve switched to synthetic/carnauba combos, as I think it looks better. On my previous white vehicle, I really liked Zaino. On my wifes black SUV, I really prefer a glaze/carnauba.

    Anyhow, again................. you`ll need to be your own judge.

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    Originally posted by tiffanyp
    Colors will be Black and Steel Grey (dark gunmetal look).
    For those colors, I would try Vanilla Moose topped with regular EX. I find that combo provides a very rich, wet, and deep gloss on dark greys. Should do the same for black.

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    Where can I get Vanilla Moose? I seem to keep loosing the store every time I find it .... :dunno
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    Originally posted by dalmore
    Where can I get Vanilla Moose? I seem to keep loosing the store every time I find it .... :dunno
    Vanilla Moose is manufactured by ClearKote -
    ClearKote Website

    I purchased my ClearKote products through one of their distributors, Specialty Motoring -
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    Originally posted by III
    A synthetic/polymer will last longer, but will not give that deep rich look.

    A carnuba product will give more of a deep, rich look to the paint, hide minor flaws more, but not last as long as a synthetic/ploymer.

    Most people will use a synthetic/polymer topped with a carnuba for the best of both.
    Meguiar`s #20 Polymer Sealant topped with #26 Yellow Wax would also accomplish this task.

    Here`s a link to the Meguiar`s sitemap: http://www.meguiars.com/sitemap/

    Just my thoughts...

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    My suggestion is what I did a year ago when I got started. I went to www.poorboysworld.com, got the phone number and called. Steve is the owner. He`s had years of bodyshop and detailing shop experience and he developed the Poorboy line of detailing products. He`ll be happy to guide you, as he did me, won`t sell you anything you don`t need and will always provide great products and service.

    Sticking with his line of products helped me to avoid all the confusion of what products do what and where to get them. Talk to him and be sure to get some Spray & Wipe.
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    Originally posted by mirrorfinishman
    Meguiar`s #20 Polymer Sealant topped with #26 Yellow Wax would also accomplish this task.

    Here`s a link to the Meguiar`s sitemap: http://www.meguiars.com/sitemap/

    Just my thoughts...
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