What wax for underside
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What wax for underside
Hi I'm looking to wax the underside of my car what is the best wax and spray wax for the hard to reach places.
It's a show car and is painted underneath.
I basically want to protect it from the fear of rain going to and from shows many thanks.
It's a show car and is painted underneath.
I basically want to protect it from the fear of rain going to and from shows many thanks.
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A really good spray wax / quick detailer which provides much greater protection and water beading/sheeting ability than standard QDs and that you might want to check out is Britemax's #6 Spray & Shine, as it's got real carnauba wax in it. It's fine on the finishes typically under a show car and much faster than doing it the traditional way with a 'regular wax'.
I also own a concours car, painted underneath and I've owned and run detailing forums for 10 years so although I wouldn't claim to know everything, I do know a bit
I also own a concours car, painted underneath and I've owned and run detailing forums for 10 years so although I wouldn't claim to know everything, I do know a bit
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Colin N (30-11-2016)
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Wahay!! I've lost my Virginity!!
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Strip the car to a bare underside spends hours and hours spraying petrol on th remove the wax oil with a tooth brush clean powder coat and paint and polish everything, took me about 6 months doing it of an evening, not every night but hundreds of hours lol
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Colin N (29-01-2017)
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A good quality sealant will out last your normal wax products or for the car in the picture personally with the investment and time you have put into the car I would apply Ceramics, costly but will save loads of time during the re cleaning process, I use Gtechniq products on every thing.
This is only my opinion and not trying to preach, but I look after so many show cars that have different products used, the ceramics are always much easier to keep kleen and always shine well.
This is only my opinion and not trying to preach, but I look after so many show cars that have different products used, the ceramics are always much easier to keep kleen and always shine well.
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