Wax / Polish
A polish is typically removes imperfections. It really doensn't protect. A glaze is typically a filler to fill imperfections. A wax (or sealant) is the protector. The order is polish, glaze, and then wax/sealant.
Search the boards for preferences... I personally prefer Menzerna products, but the others such as Pinnacle, Blackfire, Poorboys, Zaino, etc are just a good. It's really up to the person and their preferences.
Search the boards for preferences... I personally prefer Menzerna products, but the others such as Pinnacle, Blackfire, Poorboys, Zaino, etc are just a good. It's really up to the person and their preferences.
Not to be an *** but there is a whole Forum dedicated to this stuff. Just thought I iterate that since the mods did put up a notice about posting in the appropriate forum so 9999990 threads didn't have to be moved.
And just to ad value to the thread, remember to use a sealant every few months.
And just to ad value to the thread, remember to use a sealant every few months.
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For over-the-counter stuff, I think Meguiar's NXT is a decent product, but I haven't used the 2.0
Have you checked out www.autopia.org ? It'll help and make your head spin
today I washed my car, applied a polish and then a wax and I will tell you it still looks the ****ing same. Other than the fact that it is clean and somewhat shinny I can still see light scratches and swirls marks up close. That is what I was trying to get rid of.
Last edited by GT35R; Jul 21, 2008 at 10:57 PM.
Which polish did you use?
you may just need to step up to a more abrasive polish
Tell us more about your process - as in, what type of wash? what kind of wash mitt/sponge? how do you use it? how many buckets? how do you dry the vehicle? what kind of polish did you use and with what applicator? (edit - I see you answered the type)
These are the kinds of things that introduce the swirling...wax won't do anything to improve appearance other than amplify a shine.
FWIW - if your eye is good enough to worry about swirl marks up close, you will probably need to step up to another tier of products...like Megiuar's for instance (just a random example of a good over-the-counter-line).
Some examples of online retailers:
http://www.properautocare.com/
http://www.detailedimage.com/
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/
http://www.autogeek.net/
These are the kinds of things that introduce the swirling...wax won't do anything to improve appearance other than amplify a shine.
FWIW - if your eye is good enough to worry about swirl marks up close, you will probably need to step up to another tier of products...like Megiuar's for instance (just a random example of a good over-the-counter-line).
Some examples of online retailers:
http://www.properautocare.com/
http://www.detailedimage.com/
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/
http://www.autogeek.net/
https://www.myg37.com/forums/car-care-and-detailing/147922-ask-a-professional-detailer-brought-to-you-by-detailed-image.html
A great tutorial.
/It looks like a lot of reading (it is) but well worth the time (clicking some of the links within & skipping some of the redundant stuff).
A great tutorial.
/It looks like a lot of reading (it is) but well worth the time (clicking some of the links within & skipping some of the redundant stuff).
quick question. I have EagleOne NanoWax and Turtle Wax; should i treat the eagle on Nanowax as regular wax?
I use a one bucket system, ill try two now I guess. I use a standard sponge and shampoo for the wash. I dry the vehicle with microfiber towels.
I used Turtle Wax brand polish and I used a clean microfiber towel as the applicator. What is the best recomended hand applicator (non buffer)
Tell us more about your process - as in, what type of wash? what kind of wash mitt/sponge? how do you use it? how many buckets? how do you dry the vehicle? what kind of polish did you use and with what applicator? (edit - I see you answered the type)
These are the kinds of things that introduce the swirling...wax won't do anything to improve appearance other than amplify a shine.
FWIW - if your eye is good enough to worry about swirl marks up close, you will probably need to step up to another tier of products...like Megiuar's for instance (just a random example of a good over-the-counter-line).
Some examples of online retailers:
http://www.properautocare.com/
http://www.detailedimage.com/
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/
http://www.autogeek.net/
These are the kinds of things that introduce the swirling...wax won't do anything to improve appearance other than amplify a shine.
FWIW - if your eye is good enough to worry about swirl marks up close, you will probably need to step up to another tier of products...like Megiuar's for instance (just a random example of a good over-the-counter-line).
Some examples of online retailers:
http://www.properautocare.com/
http://www.detailedimage.com/
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/
http://www.autogeek.net/
I use a one bucket system, ill try two now I guess. I use a standard sponge and shampoo for the wash. I dry the vehicle with microfiber towels.
I used Turtle Wax brand polish and I used a clean microfiber towel as the applicator. What is the best recomended hand applicator (non buffer)
Last edited by GT35R; Jul 22, 2008 at 01:09 AM.


