Best paste wax for under 70 bucks?

paintxpert said:
...I also use a waterless glaze from the early 1990s called Dry-Washn-guard. This is always in my bag of tricks it is versatile and I perform paint correction with it ... In case the paint gives me any difficlty such as hazing...



paintxpert said:
Most times if I finish up with wax I use Gaglianos Finish 10...This is used at the Concourse Shows around the continent. I will polish it slow to get any finger imperfections out.



Next questions:



- paint correction with Dry Wash'n Guard?

- use a wax to remove hazing?

- polish out "finger imperfections"?



Maybe it's just the different lingo... so can you explain please?
 
No two detailers work the same....if you can accept this...your on your way. I have a lot guy who loves to wipe down the cars I polish. He says dust from the shop was on the car. The next day I get a call there is faint scratches on the car. They were NOT there when I left yesterday. This A-- wipes the car down with a towel he thinks is clean. As far as rejuvenation and dry wash...you would have to witness me doing a job. I use many products just to cut friction....DONT TRY THIS UNLESS you know what your doing. If it sounds far fetched its because I largely do what others attempt to do. I have also been known to work with EXTREME friction ...another thing you guys would interpret as STRANGE. The FRICTION and the HEAT play a big role in rejuvenation.
 
DP MaxWax or #16 if you can find it (ebay had some). SS II need a cool surface, if not it streaks(?) at least for me it does.
 
paintxpert said:
No two detailers work the same....if you can accept this...your on your way. I have a lot guy who loves to wipe down the cars I polish. He says dust from the shop was on the car. The next day I get a call there is faint scratches on the car. They were NOT there when I left yesterday. This A-- wipes the car down with a towel he thinks is clean. As far as rejuvenation and dry wash...you would have to witness me doing a job. I use many products just to cut friction....DONT TRY THIS UNLESS you know what your doing. If it sounds far fetched its because I largely do what others attempt to do. I have also been known to work with EXTREME friction ...another thing you guys would interpret as STRANGE. The FRICTION and the HEAT play a big role in rejuvenation.



I curious to learn more about this EXTREAME friction. Can you please tell more about this. It has really caught my attenton. ..



To the OP I would go with 476. 915
 
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