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    Carnauba for silver

    Hello All,
    I have an old silver beemer and I`m looking for some suggestions for a Carnauba wax. I`m interested in the Natty`s red, but when I do a specific search on it, I get a re-direct.

    Would it be ok on silver paint or is there something better for silver? I`ve seen plenty of recommendations around the $30 price point and so I`d like to not go over that.

    My Optimum Poli seal went bad sitting on the shelf, so I had some Dura Gloss sitting around and have already done a complete polish with it and then went over that with Opti Seal. So I just want to finish it all off with a carnauba.

    What do you guys like for silver? It`s about a 30 year old paint job.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    don`t use the `
    in the search

    Nattys red will do you well.

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Natty`s Red is a great choice there
    I`d put some White Diamond under it too


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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    WELL. for a `73 BMW 2002 "daily driver" (I guess in the Pacific Northwest you can get away with that!), I would highly suggest Collinite 915 wax. A little over-budget (about $38.00 for a 12 oz. tin) for your application, BUT, it offers the best of both worlds: 1) Longevity and some protection with 2) a great carnauba shine.
    I know others will suggest Finish Kare`s FK1000P Hi-Temp wax for about half the price of Collinite, but it`s a hybrid wax/sealant. I have not used this wax, but a lot of other Autopians have and like it`s shine and longevity.

    I would suggest you talk to someone at Poorboy`s what they would suggest. They have value-priced products that are highly acclaimed (IE, used a lot and recommended) within this forum.
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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Thanks for the replies.

    It`s obviously been a while since I`ve been around here. I had to update my signature. The 73 2002 has since been retired to garage queen status just to preserve it and the Dodge cummins truck gave way to a ford van with a 4x4 conversion. If the 2002 was still a DD I just wouldn`t bother with the carnauba. But it stays pretty protected and out of the elements in the garage.

    If I use the White Diamond, is it ok to put it on top of the Optimum-Seal?

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Being a silver car that`s already shiny. Weight diamond should do awesome unless you want a shade darker then use Poorboy`s black hole and you`ll still get the shine


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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Quote Originally Posted by speyguy View Post

    If I use the White Diamond, is it ok to put it on top of the Optimum-Seal?
    you could if you want but it would go better under it...if you put it on top of opti-seal and don`t do anything else the oils will evaporate in a day or two


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    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    you could if you want but it would go better under it...if you put it on top of opti-seal and don`t do anything else the oils will evaporate in a day or two
    So throw some white diamond over the optiseal, then nattys red

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    So throw some white diamond over the optiseal, then nattys red

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    Yes! Thanks. The thought of stripping and starting over didn`t sound very appealing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speyguy View Post
    Yes! Thanks. The thought of stripping and starting over didn`t sound very appealing.
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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    speyguy- Welcome to Autopia!

    Regulars here know that I`ll knee-jerk to FK1000P (yeah, even on that paint), but if you want a more Carnauba-type wax I`d go with something from Collinite.

    But then ya just never know what somebody else will prefer; my wife always loved Pinnacle Souveran on silver, even though it offers zilch for protection/durability.

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    speyguy- Welcome to Autopia!

    Regulars here know that I`ll knee-jerk to FK1000P (yeah, even on that paint), but if you want a more Carnauba-type wax I`d go with something from Collinite.

    But then ya just never know what somebody else will prefer; my wife always loved Pinnacle Souveran on silver, even though it offers zilch for protection/durability.
    Thanks for that. I may ponny up.

    I took Lonnie`s advice and contacted Poorboys. They recommended not using Nattys Red on 30 year old paint as it might stain. They recommended the original paste wax.

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Quote Originally Posted by speyguy View Post
    Thanks for that. I may ponny up.

    I took Lonnie`s advice and contacted Poorboys. They recommended not using Nattys Red on 30 year old paint as it might stain. They recommended the original paste wax.
    One more question .. What type of paint was used when it was last painted 30 years ago?
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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy View Post
    One more question .. What type of paint was used when it was last painted 30 years ago?
    Hey, that`s a good Q...and FWIW, IMO "30 YO paint" isn`t all *that* old. I mean..my Jag`s older than that and even when new it was painted with unusually old-school stuff compared to most contemporary vehicles.

    Oh, and that "beware of staining" is good advice, especially when the type of paint hasn`t been specified.

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    Re: Carnauba for silver

    Quote Originally Posted by Poorboy View Post
    One more question .. What type of paint was used when it was last painted 30 years ago?
    I don`t know. I`ve owned the car since 2001, but the re-spray was done prior to my ownership.

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