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    Dark Blue Wax Reccomendations Please!

    Greetings again!

    Now that spring has finally sprung, it`s time to try to undo a lot of the damage that old man winter has done to my car. I`m going to follow my original plan which is similar to what I did last year with great results, but with some added steps since it`s a new car.

    The process shold go something like this:
    SSR1 to remove/hide the swirls/spiders
    Klasse AIO as a basecoat
    WAX as a topcoat

    Problem is I have no idea what wax would look good on the car - it`s a Twilight Blue G35 and last year I simply AIO`ed it and followed up with PB`s QD+ which looks very good on this car.

    I`ve been looking at:
    Natty`s
    Trade Secret
    Pizazz

    Basically I`m looking for a great shine and depth with a little hiding abilities. I`ll be following up with QD+ about once every 2-3 weeks during the summer to keep the shine up and S&G inbetween.

    So, anyone have any reccomendations or to try something not on the list?

    Thanks!!!!

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    There is no cure! joyriide1113's Avatar
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    Re: Dark Blue Wax Reccomendations Please!

    follow up with some nattys or trade secret. id prefer nattys for that dark color tho. u`re gonna need to reapply a coat every 4-5 weeks tho. should look good.

    p.s. make sure to add some clay in there. from wha i understand when theres winter in those upper states, they throw salt and all sorts of crap onto the road. u might wanna clay the vehicle just to make sure.

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    COME AT ME BRO JaredPointer's Avatar
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    Re: Dark Blue Wax Reccomendations Please!

    I`ll second the clay suggestion. Another wax you might want to look into that`s not on your list is Victoria Wax. My Aunt wanted a quickie wash & wax on her dark colored Mercury and I used VW`s Concours Wax. It seemed to do a good job filling in the swirls and it looked great.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: Dark Blue Wax Reccomendations Please!

    Maybe try Souvran, EX, Adam`s Butter Wax, CMW.
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