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Wax vs Polish - The Difference

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  • #16
    Got it, I think.

    Cool - that makes sense. Thank you!

    So in effect, the clay bar removes the 'raised' surface blemishes (bugs, sap, spicks and specks) and the lime prime is a very mild polish or cutting compound to be used as the final clean before waxing/sealing? You would use the lime prime if the paint is is good condition and just needs a spruce up rather than a full make-over?

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    • #17
      Great info! Definatly going to buy some of those products!

      Question though, when applying Polish, and also when applying wax, what is the best method for application? Should an orbital tool be used?
      2011 TDI Caddy- AirRex x AccuAir setup.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by drewr View Post
        Great info! Definatly going to buy some of those products!

        Question though, when applying Polish, and also when applying wax, what is the best method for application? Should an orbital tool be used?
        drew with polish I def would not do it by hand unless ur into sado machisim wax/sealant i would do by hand
        Originally posted by seangti
        The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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        • #19
          hard vs soft wax

          Hi all. I'm new to all this.

          Wondering how difficult it is to apply hard wax by hand? If doing it by hand should I buy a soft wax? Was thinking of Dodo products.

          Thanks
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          • #20
            Originally posted by jasn78 View Post
            drew with polish I def would not do it by hand unless ur into sado machisim wax/sealant i would do by hand
            Hahah. Nah, i drive machinery mate, hence I like to void the whole 'manual labour' **** :-P

            Ok so, wax/sealant, that's applied to the entire car correct? By hand? then when you polish with say one of those orbital polishers, that will remove the wax resedue and polish at the same time??
            2011 TDI Caddy- AirRex x AccuAir setup.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by darkfriend View Post
              Hi all. I'm new to all this.

              Wondering how difficult it is to apply hard wax by hand? If doing it by hand should I buy a soft wax? Was thinking of Dodo products.

              Thanks
              I've applied hard wax by hand before and I used too much because it was hard to spread. That of course made it very difficult to get off as well. I'd recommend a dodo juice fingermitt or something similar to apply it, as you want the layer as thin as you can get it (because a thicker layer makes no difference!!)

              Originally posted by drewr View Post
              Hahah. Nah, i drive machinery mate, hence I like to void the whole 'manual labour' **** :-P

              Ok so, wax/sealant, that's applied to the entire car correct? By hand? then when you polish with say one of those orbital polishers, that will remove the wax resedue and polish at the same time??
              Applied to the entire car by hand, yepyep.

              If you've just applied it, you're obviously not going to want to polish it back off but anyway, if you want to give the car a polish you'll want to use a non-pH-neutral wash, such as autoglym powermax 3, which will strip the wax or sealant off so you can clay and then polish.
              Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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              • #22
                Thanks Mrk_Mickey. I think I'll try a dodo soft wax then. They sell a pack that has lime-prime lite (for new cars it says) and a wax of your choice with the finger mit and microfibre applying/removing cloths as well.

                Car Care Products / Dodo Juice / Exterior / Wax - Premium / Two Birds - One Shine it's $145 (yes not cheap)

                I have been using the spray duragloss and like it... but want something that lasts longer
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                • #23
                  I've just bought and old car for my daughter to drive. It had lots of scratches, some quite deep and Polyglaze has made a big difference (not a high end product, I know, but then this is not high end car).

                  Do I now wax it as well?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by darkfriend View Post
                    Thanks Mrk_Mickey. I think I'll try a dodo soft wax then. They sell a pack that has lime-prime lite (for new cars it says) and a wax of your choice with the finger mit and microfibre applying/removing cloths as well.

                    Car Care Products / Dodo Juice / Exterior / Wax - Premium / Two Birds - One Shine it's $145 (yes not cheap)

                    I have been using the spray duragloss and like it... but want something that lasts longer
                    That stuff will be good, yeah. I use it lots
                    Originally posted by jettapilot View Post
                    I've just bought and old car for my daughter to drive. It had lots of scratches, some quite deep and Polyglaze has made a big difference (not a high end product, I know, but then this is not high end car).

                    Do I now wax it as well?
                    I probably wouldn't. What you've put on is a glazing polish, so it will hide all of the swirls while it lasts on top of the paintwork. Unfortunately with any glaze polish though, it's going to wear off and you'll just see them all again. Waxing it won't help because however long the bottom layer lasts on paintwork is the most you'll get, if that makes sense.
                    Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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                    • #25
                      If you were to use the Lime Prime, the Zaino Z2 Pro and Z8, should you use a new cloth for each of these products?
                      Last edited by scorp121; 01-07-2010, 02:14 PM.

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                      • #26
                        Ok, just trying to clarify all of this before I order....

                        I am purchasing the following:

                        Cleaning
                        3.8 Litre Duragloss Car Wash Concentrate
                        Microfiber wash mit.
                        Mint microfiber drying towel.

                        Polish/Sealing
                        Then I will buy a polisher from supercheap or something (can't afford to buy one of the fancy ones from CCP) and apply my Menzerna Final Finish OEM Hi Cut 106FF. Then with another Microfiber towel apply the Zaino Z2 Pro Show Car Polish?

                        Am I missing a product/step?
                        2011 TDI Caddy- AirRex x AccuAir setup.

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                        • #27
                          So reading through this... I love the idea of the OCW, as I don't fancy spending 3hrs every time I want to give the car a good clean.

                          Would something like Dodo Supernatural every 6 months, with OCW done on a monthly basis have benefits? Or just stick with the OCW plain and simple?

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                          • #28
                            Hi
                            I have been using the zaino wash and then one or two layers of z2 polish applied with applicator. And buffed off with cotton towels. Nice gloss, but I find dust collects very quickly within hours!

                            Am I doing something wrong or does this happen with poishes? Mines a deep grey blue pearl paint.

                            I did take my car through the bp super wash and wax once and that shine actually seemed to sat dust-free for longer than my struggling with hand polishing!

                            Please advise if theree is something else I could try

                            Cheers

                            Satz

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by scorp121 View Post
                              If you were to use the Lime Prime, the Zaino Z2 Pro and Z8, should you use a new cloth for each of these products?
                              Yes. A foam app pad for the Lime Prime. Another for the Z2 Pro then a microfibre cloth for the Z8. If you don't already own everything and insist on using Z2 then ditch the Lime Prime for Z-AIO

                              Originally posted by drewr View Post
                              Ok, just trying to clarify all of this before I order....

                              I am purchasing the following:

                              Cleaning
                              3.8 Litre Duragloss Car Wash Concentrate
                              Microfiber wash mit.
                              Mint microfiber drying towel.

                              Polish/Sealing
                              Then I will buy a polisher from supercheap or something (can't afford to buy one of the fancy ones from CCP) and apply my Menzerna Final Finish OEM Hi Cut 106FF. Then with another Microfiber towel apply the Zaino Z2 Pro Show Car Polish?

                              Am I missing a product/step?
                              Yes. A Clay bar and Clay Lube and Some foam pads to buff with as well as foam app pads for the Z2. Also my advice is to save up for the DAS-6 from CCP. Anything you get from Supercheap will be a rotary which is hard to use for a beginner (and some pros lol). If you do get a random orbital it will be crappy and underpowered.

                              Originally posted by Pepe View Post
                              So reading through this... I love the idea of the OCW, as I don't fancy spending 3hrs every time I want to give the car a good clean.

                              Would something like Dodo Supernatural every 6 months, with OCW done on a monthly basis have benefits? Or just stick with the OCW plain and simple?
                              If you want to go down that sort of route then i would suggest Dodo Red Mist over the top of supernatural. This will look nicer than just OCW, however is more expensive.

                              Originally posted by satz View Post
                              Hi
                              I have been using the zaino wash and then one or two layers of z2 polish applied with applicator. And buffed off with cotton towels. Nice gloss, but I find dust collects very quickly within hours!

                              Am I doing something wrong or does this happen with poishes? Mines a deep grey blue pearl paint.

                              I did take my car through the bp super wash and wax once and that shine actually seemed to sat dust-free for longer than my struggling with hand polishing!

                              Please advise if theree is something else I could try

                              Cheers

                              Satz
                              Hi Satz,

                              It could be that your putting a little static charge into the paint with the rubbing from the cotton towels. Switch to microfibre and if its still an issue give the car a wash and use Duragloss Aquawax as you dry it and it will solve the issue.

                              Hope that's everything guys!!!

                              Dan

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                              • #30
                                I'm a neewbie so please excuse this if it sounds stupid.
                                I am anxiously awaiting the new car which should arrive in December
                                I am thinking of doing a PPF such as VentureshieldStoneguard or 3M on delivery as well as using the GTechniq NanoQuartz sealant.
                                If I do this will I need to keep applying OCW every 3 months?
                                I am assuming with the PPF I will not need to use a Polish or need a ClayBar product?
                                My further assumption is that I will then only need to use a ph neutral wash to keep the surface clean until the GTechniq needs re-application in 2 years.
                                Does this sound right????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????
                                Golf R 2011 | United Grey | 5dr | DSG

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