Wax brand preference?

Was just reading about Klasse AIO and SG the other day, might have to try this stuff out.
 
ive been using klasse aio for about 10 years now, and still not finished with my aio 2nd bottle. i only use it a few times a year and always impressed by the results. one time i did a 4 layer glaze and my fx had a shiny and rubbery gloss to it. the pains on my upper body joints are worth it, but i dont plan on doing that again.:tongue (2):
 
What is the shelf life of aio and sg? I've had a bottle of each for almost 10 years now but I haven't touched them in a while. can I just give them a good shake and have them good as new again?
 
I don't know why the Zaino brand of products were not even included in the Consumer Reports attachment from above. I wouldn't touch my car without Zaino.
 
I don't know why the Zaino brand of products were not even included in the Consumer Reports attachment from above. I wouldn't touch my car without Zaino.

Looks like they were only testing the "parts store specials" so a brand like Zaino that you can't just get anywhere would not be tested. There's lots of high end waxes that were left out of that test.
 
I recently used collinite and liked it a lot, easy to take off as well.

I've used zaino for a number of years, but isn't zaino considered more of a polish, not a wax?

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I really like the new meguairs ultimate liquid polymer wax. It's very easy to apply and can apply multiple coats for a VERY glossy finish. Plus the ease of use cannot be understated, it can even be applied in sunlight if you wish.

Does anyone else use this?
 
Nu-finish, works great and comes off without all the hard work! In between I use the spray detail wax. The 3M stuff works, but I don't like spending all that time using the different steps. I have more to do than just waxing the car.

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Nu-Finsh for me! It's fast and easy and really works!
 
Griots has amazing products. Speed Shine is the best and their waxes are top notch. Many other good products out there but once I found Griots, I will be a forever return customer. Not cheap but neither is my ride!
 
Zaino huh... Maybe I'll try it. Is it readily available in the US or this a Canada special?



TapaTalkin'
 
You can get in the US, just go to zainostore.com It will describe all their products and how to use them.
 
I noticed a lot of products offer paste wax and polishes. Can someone educate me between the difference between the two, and when to use each product? Also, we will be taking delivery of a new JX shortly. At what point is it ok to wax/polish a new vehicle. The car was manufactured late April.
 
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