I put my car away last weekend. It has been a good season, but I'm sad as always.
I guess I just gotta wait until spring.
Now I have some time to take care of family member's vehicles. My mom and I went out and washed her 2000 Jimmy and decided to give it a coat of wax since it had been a while, probably the beginning of September...which makes what was on there about 2 months old, not bad for Turtle Wax Finish 2001 applied with a PC, I suppose. Regardless, it was probably time for another coat of something...since the thermometer read 30 degrees F when I woke up, I thought of my choices of waxes, S100 would be best (others being Finish 2001, regular TW, Zymol Cleaner Wax, and Meguiars Gold Class). The S100 turned out pretty good and was easy to use, even on the coldish/windy day. Since there was still some protectant left on the paint even before the S100, I figured the S100 would go over it nicely.
Well, now it is protected for some time, but I know S100 isn't the most durable. What would another good cold weather choice be? I was reading earlier today that Klasse can have trouble in cold or humid conditions, and that is probably the same with most acrylic sealants. I'm thinking Collinite might be the ticket here, but I was wondering if anyone has ever tried it in the cold before. I'd say probably a paste Collinite would probably be a better choice than liquid also.
Does anyone have any thoughts on Collinite or any other wax for use in cold weather? Just for the sake of having some other info, we don't have a garage and it will probably be below freezing soon, but if there are any warm spells, what wax could I take advantage of? Maybe I should volunteer to do cold weather testing on Meguiars NXT wax.
Thanks Autopians!

Now I have some time to take care of family member's vehicles. My mom and I went out and washed her 2000 Jimmy and decided to give it a coat of wax since it had been a while, probably the beginning of September...which makes what was on there about 2 months old, not bad for Turtle Wax Finish 2001 applied with a PC, I suppose. Regardless, it was probably time for another coat of something...since the thermometer read 30 degrees F when I woke up, I thought of my choices of waxes, S100 would be best (others being Finish 2001, regular TW, Zymol Cleaner Wax, and Meguiars Gold Class). The S100 turned out pretty good and was easy to use, even on the coldish/windy day. Since there was still some protectant left on the paint even before the S100, I figured the S100 would go over it nicely.
Well, now it is protected for some time, but I know S100 isn't the most durable. What would another good cold weather choice be? I was reading earlier today that Klasse can have trouble in cold or humid conditions, and that is probably the same with most acrylic sealants. I'm thinking Collinite might be the ticket here, but I was wondering if anyone has ever tried it in the cold before. I'd say probably a paste Collinite would probably be a better choice than liquid also.
Does anyone have any thoughts on Collinite or any other wax for use in cold weather? Just for the sake of having some other info, we don't have a garage and it will probably be below freezing soon, but if there are any warm spells, what wax could I take advantage of? Maybe I should volunteer to do cold weather testing on Meguiars NXT wax.

Thanks Autopians!