Best Wax for Black Urethane
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Best Wax for Black Urethane
I know this will probably generate a lot of different suggestions, but I am wanting to know what would be good wax to put on a Gloss Black Single Stage Urethane Enamel finish on my car. Thanks for any recommendations.
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Re: Best Wax for Black Urethane
Your right about generating different ideas. Sort of like which oil to use!
For what it’s worth I used turtle wax paste wax. Worked good for me on my 24 Coupe with its single stage urethane paint.
And of course opinions will vary.
For what it’s worth I used turtle wax paste wax. Worked good for me on my 24 Coupe with its single stage urethane paint.
And of course opinions will vary.
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Re: Best Wax for Black Urethane
In my book, Meguire’s paste wax can’t be beat as a wax for every type of finish. They also have a line of cleaner’s, compounds and polishes that are all top of the line. Jim Patrick
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Re: Best Wax for Black Urethane
I just go to the auto parts store and get some car wash with wax in it. If I have mud or a lot of dirt on the car, I wash that off first. But since the car is in the garage all the time unless I have it out for a drive or a tour, I just put that stuff in a bucket of water and sponge it off. Then I dry with a towel. A Turkish towel same as I use for a bath towel. I have never used any running compound or other wax on the car. It's been painted for at least 15 years and still looks good.
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Re: Best Wax for Black Urethane
How long ago was it painted. If newly painted the recommended wait time is 60-90 days. Otherwise, if you want a lasting shine you should clean the surface first before waxing. Dish washing soap will remove old wax etc. For my Black Daily Driver - I used Meguiars cleaner polish (non-abrasive chemical cleaner), its been discontinued but somewhat available. That alone left a great shine. As either an alternative or in addition too a clay polishing product would be used to remove any swirl marks or defects. If you remember the product "Blue Coral" and liked it - try ICE Liquid clay bar. The goal is to get a smooth surface without the use of an abrasive car polish. As far as "wax" goes - Carnauba has been the long time standard - the latest technology is Ceramic Wax, these are clear spray on waxes leaving no white residue in those little cracks and seams. Some easier to use than others and can be reapplied after a car wash
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Re: Best Wax for Black Urethane
Like Frank posted, the best wax contains Carnauba wax.
For years have used Beats-Um-All. You can't find it at stores, sometimes at car shows, but you can find on-line dealers or the mfg. for direct order. Isn't cheap, but is pure Carnauba wax. Works on all finishes. Leaves no white residue.
Just used it on this NOS aftermarket tail lamp. The old enamel was dull and dirty, but have learned over the years don't scrub or use grit polishing compounds as you will streak and scratch the old finishes. Just a little wet on the rag, and pure wax to clean the surfaces, then lightly wipe off for a shine and preservation.
For years have used Beats-Um-All. You can't find it at stores, sometimes at car shows, but you can find on-line dealers or the mfg. for direct order. Isn't cheap, but is pure Carnauba wax. Works on all finishes. Leaves no white residue.
Just used it on this NOS aftermarket tail lamp. The old enamel was dull and dirty, but have learned over the years don't scrub or use grit polishing compounds as you will streak and scratch the old finishes. Just a little wet on the rag, and pure wax to clean the surfaces, then lightly wipe off for a shine and preservation.
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