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October 7th, 2016 05:56 PM #11
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October 19th, 2016 01:55 PM #12I use "Mothers Reflections Advanced Spray Wax". Spray it on your paint while your vehicle is still wet. Yan ang nagustuhan ko dyan. After car wash, isinasabay ko na sa pagtuyo ng kotse
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October 19th, 2016 04:16 PM #13
Meguiar's black wax
Paste sya pero specially made for black paint
to be or not to be, that always confuses me!
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October 27th, 2016 08:33 AM #14Kung ayaw mo ng whitish residue sa wax, or kung ayaw mo mag mantsa ang black trims ng tsikot mo, go for synthetic waxes/sealants. Maraming choices and marami ring magandang recommendations mga tao dito. Between liquid and spray waxes, depende sa consistency mo mag hugas ng kotse. Kung weekly ka mag wash, pwede na ang spray wax. Basta during the week i-supplement mo ng spray detailer para di agad maubos. Kung more than a week ang pag wash, then use a liquid wax.
As for brands, go for synthetics ng Meguiars, 3M or Mothers. Madali lang ito hanapin sa mga auto accessory shops and hardwares sa malls. From experience, yung Blade and True Value may maraming mapagpilian na spray waxes. I don't recommend the Turtle Wax spray waxes because yung mura nila, nagmamantsa ng black trim, while yung Ice line nila mas mahal pa sa more upscale brands like Mothers or 3M.
I also don't recommend the cheapo brands like Formula 1, Micro1, Blade's in-house brand, MicroMagic, Microtex, etc. These may work, pero super thin ng protection. Di aabot ng isang linggo especially kung umulan. You spent hundreds of thousands of pesos for your car, why gamble with 150 peso "waxes"?
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October 27th, 2016 08:24 PM #15Best pa rin ang Optimum Spray wax if you want a quick and easy application, konti lang spray then spread with a wet microfiber cloth or sponge. If you havew a lot of time naman, go for collinite 476 or 915, medyo mahal nga lang. Spread a thin layer lang sa car mo then let it dry for that final buff.
Mas maganda ang kapit ng collinite, yun nga lang medyo makain sa oras. For spray wax kasi usually every other car wash apply ka na ulit (ako every carwash spray then wipe off). Unlike sa collinite, 2-3 months nakakapit pa din wax mo with great beading, if you've done it right.
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December 12th, 2016 12:05 AM #16Agree sa sinabi ni sir Fotonista, if you want ease of use then go with spray waxes and Optimum wax is a good contender. The only down fall is longevity compared to paste and liquid waxes. If your paint surface is properly prepped then i suggest you consider using synthetic sealants. Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze will give you amazing results paired with Klasse All-in-one referred to as Klasse twins. Sealants will give you more longevity (3 months to a year) than paste or liquid waxes, high gloss and excellent protection from the elements but will cost more and will need proper paint prep for best results.
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February 25th, 2017 10:12 AM #18
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July 31st, 2018 12:13 PM #19Hello guys,
newbie po and first time driver..
ano po ok na wax para sa newly purchased car?
Ok lang po ba yung jetblack?
Pwede rin po makahingi ng details ng application like once a month po ba and after car wash?
Salamat po!
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August 1st, 2018 02:46 AM #20My own preference for my black mazda3 is either 3M or NXT Techwax...but really any will do... it's the prep work done on the car correctly that is the priority.
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