I personally prefer a pure carnauba wax, much easier to apply and take off.
I use, and have stuck to this particular brand for 8 years or so. Its
called Super Glaze from The Wax Shop. Here's a link to it
http://www.autobarn.net/rodi/ws11kt.html I personally buy it from Napa.
It goes on very easy, no powder residue to remove and is my personal
preference. I use the Meguiars quick detail in between waxes. Since the
paint may have a bit of fade to it and probably has some oxidation build
up, you may want to consider using a cleaner first such as Meguiar's
cleaner wax to remove this buildup. Don't fall into the NuFinish
commercial as its not that great of a product.
Of course these are my personal opinions, others may vary.. --wayne
At 10:42 AM 5/7/2005, Tom C. wrote:
>What is a good and easy to use wax?
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