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Tornado Red owners , which wax?
dmac1969:
Thanks for the advice chaps!
RedRobin:
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I'm not big on detailing, I handwash when she's dirty and if the weather allows. Once a year I clay bar with Meg's Quik Clay and Zaino wax with a Meg's sponge applicator: 3 coats and overnight (in garage) between coats. I'll keep off small marks such as bird poo etc on a zap-it-when-I-see-it basis with Meg's Speed Detailer. Tried Dodo Juice but gave it away to a good friend as I didn't like its slightly gunky consistency.
Saint Steve probably has the cleanest shiniest Tornado Red one on here. Dunno what he uses.
Boothy:
I've used quite a few on mine and the thing that had the biggest impact was Lusso revitalising creme (see image) I followed that up with the Lusso wax which is good, but doesn't last. I now use the revitalising creme followed by collinite 845. I've also used collinite 915 and in all honesty they were no different in appearance but the 815 is easier and quicker to apply and has superb beading/sheeting qualities.
Spend 30 pound and get the lusso creme and coly845. You'll not be disappointed.
stealthwolf:
^^^what that shows is what's already known - wax adds very little to the finish of the paintwork. It's down to prep work. You could have one of Dalton's £10k waxes, but unless the paintwork has been sorted, it'll still look crap.
Ideally, wash, clay, dry, polish, glaze/cleanse, seal/wax.
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: Boothy on February 14, 2011, 09:41:42 pm ---
I now use the revitalising creme followed by collinite 845.
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....Sounds exactly like some female products.
Because she's worth it.
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