Recomendation for a good car wax
#1
Recomendation for a good car wax
Hi guys ,
I recently purchase a Boxter S and like to keep the original shine and smoothnes of
the paint but with so many car waxes I just do not know what is best for Porsches .
BTW car is great, my first Porsche ! Why I did not buy one before !
THZ , for your responses and great site !
I recently purchase a Boxter S and like to keep the original shine and smoothnes of
the paint but with so many car waxes I just do not know what is best for Porsches .
BTW car is great, my first Porsche ! Why I did not buy one before !
THZ , for your responses and great site !
#2
RE: Recomendation for a good car wax
Try Griots. http://www.griotsgarage.com/index.jsp
The Speed Shine and Best-Show Wax is great!
Download detailers handbook:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/pdfs/DetailersHB_BW.pdf
There are some Porsche care products that are excellant as well.
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luminum case containing a carefully selected range of high quality care products specially approved for Porsche. Includes shampoo, hard wax, interior and exterior glass cleaner, paintwork polish, insect remover ahttp://www.eagleday.com/carcare2.htmlnd plastic dressing. All care products are available separately.
The Speed Shine and Best-Show Wax is great!
Download detailers handbook:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/pdfs/DetailersHB_BW.pdf
There are some Porsche care products that are excellant as well.
[IMG]http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/eagleday_1969_7906918" border="0" height="200" hspace="0" vspace="0" width="196">Porsche Coupe Car Care kit
Back in Stock Aluminum case containing a carefully selected range of high quality care products sluminum case containing a carefully selected range of high quality care products specially approved for Porsche. Includes shampoo, hard wax, interior and exterior glass cleaner, paintwork polish, insect remover and plastic dressing. All care products are available separately.pecially approved for Porsche. Includes shampoo, hard wax, interior and exterior glass cleaner, paintwork polish, insect remover and plastic dressing. All care products are available separately.
luminum case containing a carefully selected range of high quality care products specially approved for Porsche. Includes shampoo, hard wax, interior and exterior glass cleaner, paintwork polish, insect remover ahttp://www.eagleday.com/carcare2.htmlnd plastic dressing. All care products are available separately.
#4
RE: Recomendation for a good car wax
Be sure to use non-lint cloths, light weight (all cotton) cloths and using a clean t-shirt is good too. You don't want to stratch the paint/clear coat. I use maybe 6-8 cloths a washing. You will like Griots products. Read their manual for more tips for waxing and washing, especially the tire area.
If you get white lint on your car rag top (if black) use tape or a large FedEx packing slip by putting it on like a glove and removing the paper to expose the sticky area for lint removal. Someone who has a black rag top told me they use a black cloth, that way you can't see the lint! BTW no need to use soap on the top, just rinse with water. It is waterproof. Porsche has some cleaners/conditioners for the top.
Good luck!
If you get white lint on your car rag top (if black) use tape or a large FedEx packing slip by putting it on like a glove and removing the paper to expose the sticky area for lint removal. Someone who has a black rag top told me they use a black cloth, that way you can't see the lint! BTW no need to use soap on the top, just rinse with water. It is waterproof. Porsche has some cleaners/conditioners for the top.
Good luck!
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