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Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:25 am
by char
Hi all,

I'm going to the last of my Meguiars wax and although its ok not been that impressed with it. When rubbing off I always seemed to be chasing yellow flakes around the car and it also left slight streaks on the bonnet that I could never rub out. :(

I was therefore thinking that a Prima Hydro - Polymer Spray Wax may be suited more to my style, has anybody tried it and is it better than wax in terms of durability and glossy shine?

Cheers

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:40 am
by Shaun
Which Megs wax was it ?

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:42 am
by char
Meguiars Gold Class Liquid Car Wax - To be fair it did protect and buff out some grey marks that were left when I reversed into a bush :s

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:58 pm
by char
Actually just checked the tin and its; Meguiars Gold Class Carnauba Plus.. err not what I actually ordered! Hadn't noticed before hmm..

Any thoughts / views on the Polymer sprays? They sound easier to put on than wax?

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:10 am
by skyblues11
Char, you should consider a pre-wax cleaner to clean the surface of any old wax, then apply afresh.

i am using a non-abrasive cleaner called Dodo Juice Prime lite.

I would prefer a synthetic sealant but in balm, rather than spray.

I had almost finished my Werstat acrylic jett and found the spray a bit too diluted. Yes , easy to work with, but not sure how much material i am putting on.

so i will be ordering the Carlack 68 - Long Life Sealant. its the same product but in a liquid balm form.

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:18 am
by char
Ah cool thanks. I hadnt thought about removing the old wax :eek: Have ordered those products and will give them a bash over the weekend :nod:

Thanks for your help

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:52 pm
by char
Wow that Carlack 68 stuff is *hard* work. Put it on with cotton wool, sounds all clinical :) but then its a right job wiping off again. You cant just wipe it but have to use a lot of pressure, so two fingers in a cloth job. Spending 10mins polishing away the panel, step away from the car and you notice a bit you missed. :cry: Took about an hour to do the roof, 30mins on the bonnet, to give an example of the fun :D

It does feel better than wax, in that it seems to leave something behind, you can feel its different. But I would recommend a polishing machine! :rolleyes:

Also found a few scratches I didnt know I had :fall:

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:05 pm
by trix
it does take a lot of time char, i use that with the carlack nano systematic care, but it is sooo worth it.
i've spent the best part of 3 days over the bank holiday weekend washing, claying, sealing & waxing (my car was looking awful so really needed the time spent)
i don't recall anything about applying with cotton wool though, i just use a damp applicator/cloth.
definitely a product system where you need to do the car in a few sections

S

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 6:06 pm
by skyblues11
i have not ordered it yet Char, so i have no experience of this Carlack 68.

could diluting it on application helps? maybe to spray the panel with water ( using a spray bottle and leave a thin mist layer) and then apply the balm.

i still have enough of the werkstett spray for another 'job' before i need to buy.

Re: Wax or Polymer Spray

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 12:11 am
by skyblues11
I just read something on this Carlack 68 and someone did this;

"I mixed up around 100ml C68 LLS with 250ml Distilled water this makes the LLs sprayable and ive used it as a spray sealent. It does take a little longer to ''cure''."

maybe this could help it being too hard to wipe off.