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  • #91
    <3 Meguiars
    - Brian Meissen
    Owner, MiFBody.com
    Administrator, LTxTech.com


    1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant - 357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven.
    2022 Camaro LT1 - "Cherry Bomb 2"
    Michigan FBody Meet & Greet Car Show 2022
    June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
    The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI

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    • #92
      I'm good with my almost-empty bottle of Eagle One Wax-As-U-Dry, haha.
      Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

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      • #93
        i use liquid luster...its what we use at the body shop for our exterior details. that being said, i was the detailer for a few years before i moved up tot he paintshop side, and if you have scratches, scuffs, yada yada, they'll still be there, waxed or not. i usually claybar the car first to get the rail dust and stuff off, the wipe the lowers with wax and grease remover to get the tire mung and tar off, then procede to tape off the belt mouldings and emblems and buff away, starting with waffle foam pads and cutting compounds, working up to glazes pads and 3Ms "ultrafina SE" and the blue pad to go with it, which is some awesome stuff. wax merely "seals" in the paint and protects it, but will hide fine scratches from shammys and washmitts for a few washes anyhow. i've seen people try to use Tshirts and stuff to wax with, big no no....use the applicator given with the wax, cheese cloth even works good, and microfiber rags are great for wiping it back off. there are alot of good waxes, most give same results but its all in what to do before you wax that makes the difference to me.
        1967 chevy sportvan deluxe-fun cruiser
        1973 Chevy K10-woodhauling plow king
        2007 crewcab Z71, GFX limited edition- DD
        1992 Camaro Z28- LQ9/ T56 swap, TSP torquer cam, milled 243s, ls6 intake, stainless works longtubes, hand fabricated xpipes duals with magnaflows, 4"CAI

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        • #94
          when i detailed for a living, we started with 3m stuff it sucked, then went to mequirs, sucked


          the best by far was WIZARDS, all there products are awesome

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          • #95
            Originally posted by dougiescam View Post
            when i detailed for a living, we started with 3m stuff it sucked, then went to mequirs, sucked


            the best by far was WIZARDS, all there products are awesome
            maybe you didnt know how 2 use megs

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            • #96
              Anyone ever use the Megs Mirror Glaze series waxes #6 and #20? I just picked some up today. I'm gonna work with it later this week. Gotta get the shine back into the car...


              "ANY car can be an SS but ONLY a Camaro can be a Z28!" Scott S.

              "Owning a 9 second import is like coming out of the closet. At first you surprise everyone, but in the end you're still gay!"

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              • #97
                i use some of wizzards buffing compounds and such, pretty good stuff, but i do like 3Ms cutting compound alot better than wizzards, their turbo cut is pretty harsh, but finish cut and shinemaster are top notch for sure.
                1967 chevy sportvan deluxe-fun cruiser
                1973 Chevy K10-woodhauling plow king
                2007 crewcab Z71, GFX limited edition- DD
                1992 Camaro Z28- LQ9/ T56 swap, TSP torquer cam, milled 243s, ls6 intake, stainless works longtubes, hand fabricated xpipes duals with magnaflows, 4"CAI

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by cobalt camaro View Post
                  depends on how the car looks but i know before my spring break ends, i'll be using 3m clean cut, followed by 3m micropolishing compound, and then a healthy dose of zaino, all done by a wheel. I like liquid waxes, but i do notice that some of the pastes do produce better results. I found zaino at an auto zone near me so i snatched it up and i love it. Smells really good too.

                  Zaino at an AutoZone?, where and do you remember how much was on the shelf.
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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by ramairusty View Post
                    Zaino at an AutoZone?, where and do you remember how much was on the shelf.

                    I use Zaino, if there is something better out there I would be willing to give it a try, but have'nt seen anything yet. Polish is superior to wax in several ways.

                    I have found that Zaino is easier to use than anything else too.
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                    • Originally posted by ramairusty View Post
                      Polish is superior to wax in several ways.
                      huh? they are completely different things.. this is like saying "the steering wheel is superior to the gas pedal in many ways"

                      Polish = mild abrasive to smooth surface imperfections

                      Wax/sealant= layer of material placed on top of clear coat to act as a barrier between your paint and the elements

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                      • And I have to say, Zaino isn't superior by anything. They just package it all up in a friendly kit. If I applied a layer of Meguiar's gold class wax, then used detail spray to clean off the residue, then another layer of gold class, then detail spray, layer, detail spray, etc just like people do with Zaino, mine would come out just as good. That's the difference -- most people don't do multiple layers and all the steps until they get a Zaino kit that spells it all out for them.
                        - Brian Meissen
                        Owner, MiFBody.com
                        Administrator, LTxTech.com


                        1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant - 357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven.
                        2022 Camaro LT1 - "Cherry Bomb 2"
                        Michigan FBody Meet & Greet Car Show 2022
                        June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
                        The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI

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                        • yup i use meguiars gold class too. except i only do one coat then just quick detail spray it for a while whenever it needs a shine. the bird and the goat only get waxed once a year. maybe cause they each have only seen rain 2 or 3 times in the last 20 years. haha
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                          • No wax, too much work!

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                            • I haven't zainio'ed the underbody of my car in a couple weeks. Gonna do it tommorrow

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                              • 1st cleaner wax.
                                then black color magic. or what ever they call it. (black polish for black cars. )

                                Black is cool but sucks to keep clean ans shiny.
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