Consumer Report on Wax's

prelude48

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Just a bit of info on Wax's. Just something to read and i hope this doesn't start a big debate. Im sure this is not the best wax out there but more for people that go to there local parts store, and so you guys don't waste your money. Hap
(sorry about the shitty post! and thanks for the how to on the pics)

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Do you have a link to this? It doesn't make much sense and is impossible to read. Also, I think it's out of date, but I wouldn't mind seeing what they had to say.
 
sorry this post turned out so shittyy! I cant seem to copy and past it, and i cant upload it to photobucket because its not a jpg and if i change the file extension it looses all the words. I cant give out the link because it a password and username is required. So much for helpful information.
 
As far as standard wax goes the list is pretty accurate, the black magic is good (for the cost), I find it to be a better than the turtle wax, especially for darker cars. If you want truly deep glossy shines you'd need around 3 layers of any of those though, or you could cough up the extra dough, save yourself a bunch of time and get a good premium wax like Pinnacle Souveran. In any case nothing will supplement great prepping. Make sure your car is as slick and shiny as possible before you apply and wax/sealant for the best results.
 
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