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Old 04-11-2012, 08:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The first thing you have to understand is there are different grades of carnuba waxes and pastes.

If you are using a carnuba wax that you buy at a car store your probably not going to get a long last coat.

If you use a product from griots, adams, or chemical guys, their carnuba waxes are much stronger and will last a lot longer.

The other thing you have to keep in mind is where is your car located. If it is outside all the time like mine the wax is not going to last as long.

The next step would be to go to a sealant that will normally last a lot longer than carnuba.

I would skip the meguiars and mothers stuff and go to some good stuff.

I use adams and griots, both make great products.


To remove your old waxes, you can do a dawn bath than to make sure you have a good base clay your paint.
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