How much is too much?
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How much is too much?
I have 2 coats of Meguiars Gold Class on and have used Mother's Detailer between washes twice, second time being today. My nordic green looks beautiful right now. I have read some folks have been putting 3,4 coats of wax on. Seems like you could actually come to a point where you put too much wax on the car. I can't imagine it being much more glassy looking then mine is right now. Maybe its a mental thing?
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Paint will only accept so much wax/polish.. anything else after what the paint will hold is wasted.. If you have 2 coats on already, you should be good. Just reapply as neccesary when the shine starts to dull..
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Depends on the polish/wax. Some layer on top of each other and others remove some of the old as the new goes on.
Like philodox said.... you will be fine with two coats. I doubt you will see any dulling if you are using the detailer spray religously. I'd say slap another coat on every three months or so. Just detail spray it after every washing.
Zaino really brings out the best shine anywhere from the 4th to 6th coat. After that it is just preference. I do know people that have put on over 100 coats of Zaino.
Like philodox said.... you will be fine with two coats. I doubt you will see any dulling if you are using the detailer spray religously. I'd say slap another coat on every three months or so. Just detail spray it after every washing.
Zaino really brings out the best shine anywhere from the 4th to 6th coat. After that it is just preference. I do know people that have put on over 100 coats of Zaino.
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It's only recommended in most cases to wash a car once a week and wax every 6 months.
I would be careful on over-using product on a car's finish. There's so many products out there and so much information that contradicts itself that I tend to stay away from using anything besides a good soap and that detailer you talked about. And very sparingly.
I just got a bottle of an in-between wax type was made by Turtle. It's a real mild wax from what I understand. You spray it on and do a light buff. I have not read much into it yet (it was a free for registering at a car show). The stuff worked pretty well however...
I would be careful on over-using product on a car's finish. There's so many products out there and so much information that contradicts itself that I tend to stay away from using anything besides a good soap and that detailer you talked about. And very sparingly.
I just got a bottle of an in-between wax type was made by Turtle. It's a real mild wax from what I understand. You spray it on and do a light buff. I have not read much into it yet (it was a free for registering at a car show). The stuff worked pretty well however...
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Originally Posted by HorsepowerFreaks
It's only recommended in most cases to wash a car once a week and wax every 6 months.
I would be careful on over-using product on a car's finish. There's so many products out there and so much information that contradicts itself that I tend to stay away from using anything besides a good soap and that detailer you talked about. And very sparingly.
I just got a bottle of an in-between wax type was made by Turtle. It's a real mild wax from what I understand. You spray it on and do a light buff. I have not read much into it yet (it was a free for registering at a car show). The stuff worked pretty well however...
I would be careful on over-using product on a car's finish. There's so many products out there and so much information that contradicts itself that I tend to stay away from using anything besides a good soap and that detailer you talked about. And very sparingly.
I just got a bottle of an in-between wax type was made by Turtle. It's a real mild wax from what I understand. You spray it on and do a light buff. I have not read much into it yet (it was a free for registering at a car show). The stuff worked pretty well however...
I'm a firm believer in Zaino and have a pretty good knowledge of it. It does not penetrate the clear coat. No matter how many coats of Zaino you decide to put on, it will still allow the clear coat to breath. Another huge selling point for Zaino is that Z1, Z2, Z5, Z6, and Z7 all compliment each other and each one I mentioned contains polish in them. None of them remove any of the Zaino previously applied.
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I just tend to be skeptical of most products. I mean, haven't we all see the Z-Max (or whoever it was) infomertial with a Supra driving around with no oil in it's engine? lol
I don't have any knowledge of Zaino, I'll look into it however.
I don't have any knowledge of Zaino, I'll look into it however.
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Originally Posted by HorsepowerFreaks
It's only recommended in most cases to wash a car once a week and wax every 6 months.
Every 6 months? What wax are you using?! I'd like to know b/c I use NXT Tech and it only lasts between 2-4 weeks before it stops water beading. Aside from the Zaino testimonials, I don't know of many other sealants or waxes that last half a year.
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Originally Posted by markd
Every 6 months? What wax are you using?! I'd like to know b/c I use NXT Tech and it only lasts between 2-4 weeks before it stops water beading. Aside from the Zaino testimonials, I don't know of many other sealants or waxes that last half a year.
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Originally Posted by markd
Every 6 months? What wax are you using?! I'd like to know b/c I use NXT Tech and it only lasts between 2-4 weeks before it stops water beading. Aside from the Zaino testimonials, I don't know of many other sealants or waxes that last half a year.
I just bought 2 bottles of NXT, and according to the bottle it will "the best wax you have ever used".
Thats how long it really lasts?
Sounds not good.
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Every 6 months? What wax are you using?! I'd like to know b/c I use NXT Tech and it only lasts between 2-4 weeks before it stops water beading. Aside from the Zaino testimonials, I don't know of many other sealants or waxes that last half a year.
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i use NXT dues to its ease of application. once some of the weather clears up here i'm gonna switch to Zaino. not that impressed with the NXT after a couple of weeks.
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Originally Posted by JasonHamilton
I've seen first hand how long Zaino can last. After 5 months my mustang with one coat of Zaino still beads water. Just wash it when it gets dirty, the water beads like it was freshly waxed. Keep in mind the mustang was kept outdoors, and was wet every morning from dew, plus tampa bay rain.
Also, Bean, I'm sorry your NXT experience isn't great. What is your goal, though? Durability? Ease of use? Gloss? Depth? I ask because NXT, like all other $15-or-less waxes, will not be as durable (3-6 weeks), although testimonials around here and on detailing forums seem to be that as far as gloss goes, it rivals Zaino. Since I've never used Zaino, I can't compare the two (although you might check out this thread), but I find NXT to be very easy to use and apply. If shine is your goal, you might try applying a polish/glaze prior to waxing (if you aren't already), or, as has been suggested before, topping NXT with s100. Also, layering the NXT, with no more than three layers, can be very beneficial for you.
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When I first got zaino, I got the $120 kit that had pretty much everything.
I just ordered more zaino, this time I bought two bottles of their clear coat polish, two of their spray stuff, and two bottles of the car wash liquid. Add in shipping and it was around $60, but should last me over a year.
I just ordered more zaino, this time I bought two bottles of their clear coat polish, two of their spray stuff, and two bottles of the car wash liquid. Add in shipping and it was around $60, but should last me over a year.