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idamanjax75
02-14-2002, 09:56 AM
I`ve been reading through the various advisory threads, and have been trying products from CMA and other online vendors as well as local suppliers. I recently purchased Blue Coral `Wash and Wax` from Walmart figuring I`d use it for the `in between times` as a carnuba-based reinforcement to the AIO/SG/Carnuba I put on the 928. The cost was under $3.00 for about a gallon.



I tried the product last weekend on the Explorer, although I haven`t gotten around to detailing it as yet. Gosh -- what a surprise. Water beads up just like the Porsche, and the car looks great. I got into all the `cracks` since there was a ton of red clay dust, and the car looks better than new. I used it to clean the wheels, interior vinyl, and windows as well. I used a fully wet or squeezed-out damp terry towel and followed with a synthetic chamois depending on the surface (plus a dry terry on the inside windows). The results were amazing. I`m sorry, but I love this `cheap` stuff.



Downside: The bubbles didn`t last, and I used a lot of product on a single car (about twenty cents worth) -- just kept making fresh buckets as needed.



Anyone else try this stuff or know if it`s detrimental to the finishes I used it on? A week later, the surfaces still look and feel great. :up

g37mt6
02-14-2002, 10:19 AM
Yes, I use this as well. It seems I`ve tried all the major brands of car wash out there. At 4 bucks for a huge tub of it, I think it`s quite a good buy. I`ve been using it for years on all my cars. I was skeptcal about it (being so cheap), but it`s the only one I`ve found that doesn`t seem to leave any soapy marks behind (and I`ve tried alot of `em). I do use more than the recomended amount to get more suds, however. I don`t give much credience to the "wax" claims, but that`s not what I bought it for anyway. No complaints here.



:bounce

Lemonxxs
02-14-2002, 10:37 AM
I could see using it but I did not want the wax stuff in my soaps.

lovesolderplymouths
02-14-2002, 10:56 AM
hmm, i`ve been using this stuff for a while and thought it was ok.

just okay. nothing special. but nothing bad. considering the price, i thought it was ok.



then again, thats b4 i knew this board and all the other `good` stuff out there.



so i had since gotten GOLD CLASS> and then Z7



differences are night and day.

and i really donno about the fact that the wax is already in the wash... makes me a bit uncomfortable. it`s an ok product, but feels a lil cheap and generic now i got the `good stuff` ;)

Preachers Sheets
02-14-2002, 11:02 AM
What is the big difference from Gold Class to Blue Coral....



I have used both and aside from the smell and the difference in suds I don`t notice much of a difference. Neither of them strip the Klasse on my car and they both clean quite well....



I don`t know about Z7, never used the stuff.

02-14-2002, 11:08 AM
There is a car wash out there called duck or duck wash. I heard it is great for sheeting action and helps with the drying process.???





:bounce

Preachers Sheets
02-14-2002, 12:00 PM
It probaly has a wax in it.



I leave my sheeting to Klasse. It works quite well.

bmerjorge21
02-14-2002, 12:48 PM
I used that stuff for probably 5+ years and it is a good product but there are better ones. I`ll pay the extra couple bucks for Gold Class, smells better and provides better lubricity. Not a bad product though.

imported_Intel486
02-14-2002, 03:00 PM
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<em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by Wax-Master-2002 [/i]
<strong class=`bbc`>There is a car wash out there called duck or duck wash. I heard it is great for sheeting action and helps with the drying process.???
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It probably has something in it that it is putting on the paint. Could be an oil type substance (like stuff in Quickdetailer) or a wax. I think that is probably the only way for it to help the sheeting action. I want my soap to clean, not leave a residue.

lovesolderplymouths
02-14-2002, 03:22 PM
Gold Class was definitely better than Coral wash&wax.

and the smell... and the thick honey luxury feel of the product... makes the washing experience that much better too...



although i have to say that Z7 tops Gold Class even <img src=http://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif>

g37mt6
02-14-2002, 03:43 PM
I liked Gold Class as well, but I`ve had trouble with soup residue left behind. I kept cutting down on the amount I would use, but I still had the same problem. After I dried the car, I could see soapy lines all over in certain light. Perhaps I was still using too much?? Any one else here have that streak problem with GC?

:confused:

bmerjorge21
02-14-2002, 04:38 PM
No probs here with GC!! Although I often blend with OG Wash`N Wax. Even used alone no probs, dunno? :confused:

TurboGLI
02-14-2002, 08:00 PM
Has anyone out there tried Kleen-Flo wash n wax? The auto stores up here in Canada have a very limited selection when it comes to detailing. I`ve never even heard of or seen Klasse, or Zaino. Anyhow, I had never seen this car wash before so I picked up a jug of it. (4L, for about $20 CDN). It looks and smells suspiciously like palmolive dish soap and creates alot of foam just like dish soap would. I`ve only used it once so far, but I think it did a nice job. It didn`t seem to strip the wax, and it has excellent cleaning power. In a while I`ll know whether or not this stuff is any good or not. I was wondering if anyone out there has used this stuff before?

-Ryan Eyres

1992 Alfa Romeo 164S

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