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Wax advise needed for auto detailing shop
hi all,
i just opened an auto detailing shop in Bahrain "Shine Express" I would like to know what is the best Wax i can use A wax that will not be costly and will give a good shine? I used meguiares 26... its good but not that good Used AutoGlym HD, its good but not that good both of them got a reasonable prices. but i hope they give better shine! suggestions? |
For a good but inexpensive wax, I recommend Poorboy's World Natty's Blue or Red Paste Wax. Would be nice to know the price range you looking at.
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if your looking into a very good wax that i swear by. P21S wax. you will not be disappointed, look it up!!! :tup:
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I can only speak for the stuff I've tried. If price is no object, Swissvax.
Adam's Americana is pretty good also and reasonably priced. The prep work and polishing is the most important part anyways. If your results aren't that great, maybe you need to work on getting the right polishing products. The wax only enhances and protects the paint. |
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in AutoGeek!!
The minimum order should be 100 USD so they can ship it international !! :icon14: |
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If you want something to shine, you POLISH it. You polish jewelry to make it shine. You polish leather to make it shine. You polish aluminum wheels to make them shine. You polish glass to make it shine. Polishing is what makes stuff shine, Wax is used to protect the shine you get from polishing. So if you're looking for a wax that will give a good shine, you're going to be looking for quite a long time. Here's my car. It has been polished but not waxed. Notice the shine. http://pc-surgeon.net/images/cforum/washpics0.jpg http://pc-surgeon.net/images/cforum/washpics3.jpg By the way, I use products by Adam's Polishes. |
waaw great shine!! great color too!! great c5 too
yup i know your right.. when we polish the car and then wax it, i dont car about the type of the wax, but i have customers who only come to wash and wax. |
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Don't get hung up on the price of your supplies either. Good detailers use good products and their prices reflect what their abilities are worth. When someone wants me to make their car look like mine, they ain't getting out the door for no less than $1500. Plus, they would have to leave me the car for weeks, as in more than 1. |
Listen to the Junkman. You can either be a detailer, or someone who just clean's cars. You'll find that people will go far and wide to have their car "detailed" by someone who knows what they are doing. Not only that, most will pay more for it.
You should also look in to Meguiar's professional line of polishes if you havn't done so already. The m105 & m205 is a pretty good combination for more paint repair work. Stick to a flex polisher or DA polisher (like the Porter Cable 7424) for now though. Check out this site. They are a forum sponsor. They sell detailing products but also run a detailing shop. Amazing work. http://www.detailersdomain.com/ |
^^ junkman knows his stuff!
I watched countless vids of yours online before detailing mine about two weeks ago. I finally gave it a go and my results were breathtaking, to say the least. I washed, clayed, used zaino zpc and a pc (removed about 99% of swirls from dealership), then used z5, z2, z5, z2 and z6 in between. A-ma-zing results!! |
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Very, very wise words! |
Thanks guys. :)
You got a brutha' blushing over here! :icon17: |
by now!! i think Junk man is a celebrity in the US!!
anyways.. i already use meguiars professional line. its just the wax what i need. |
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