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Graphene liquid wax over Graphene advanced spray
hdrdtd posted a question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
What is the benefit (if any) of applying Graphene liquid wax over a coating of Graphene advanced spray ? Just another layer of protection? or will it enhance the shine ? -
New Graphene wax a AutoZone
hdrdtd replied to Mantis's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
I noticed it's a liquid wax, and not the usual paste wax ? -
falcaineer reacted to an answer to a question: What is the best?
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Thanks Falcaineer, not looking for it to last long, just for a show/event.
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IS BG OK to use over ceramic wax ?
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Ceramic Spray on Convertible Top
hdrdtd replied to DaleH's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Interesting !! I would have never thought of using it on a convertible (fabric) top !!!- 20 replies
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Ceramic wax Paste vs Liquid
hdrdtd replied to hdrdtd's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Thanks guys, especially Parad0x for the chart. Since I already have the paste wax, I'll just go with that for now. Perhaps I'll get lucky and find some of the liquid wax in one of the two mystery items I just bought. (grin) -
I bought some of your Ceramic Wax (paste) last year when it came out, and I notice that now you have a liquid ceramic wax? Can you compare the two for me? Spring is here and it's time to polish/wax the car, but I'm not sure which product to use. The car is NOT ceramic coated, just ceramic wax used on a polished surface.
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I seem to remember it being recommended to store Patriot wax in the refrigerator if it wasn't going to be used for a while especially in hot weather. If the same true for the Ceramic Wax ?
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LPS bonds to and seals the paint itself. Waxes provide additional protection and shine.
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rrmccabe reacted to an answer to a question: How do I remmove Ceramic Wax?
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Not a garage queen, not even close. It's more of a summer daily driver. With 41K miles, it gets driven.
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I only want to remove the CW long enough to apply the LPS, then I'll re-apply the CW.
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It gets driven quite often in the summer, garaged in the winter. The car is already 6 years old, and I have no intention of ever selling the car, and I would like to preserve the paint as long as possible.
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I had just striped the finishes, clay bared, used paint correction, then paint finish, and then wanted to use the LPS then wax to complete the entire process. Unfortunately I didn't have any LPS so I had to skip that step for now. Now that I have the LPS coming tomorrow, I'll be able to go back to bare paint and finish the entire procedure correctly. Now, having stated my intentions, I tend to procrastinate a bit in my later years, and the Woodward Dream Cruise is this weekend. With all the preparations for The Cruise, I may not get back to re-doing the finish saga for a week or two giving myself time to see how the CW performs.
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I wasn't sure if just using strip wash would take it off. If that'll do the job, I'm all set. Thanks.
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Just the other day, I proceeded to strip wash my 2013 Black ZL1, then I used the Paint Correcting Polish, and the Paint Finishing Polish. I didn't have any paint sealant on hand at the time, so I proceeded to try my new supply of the Ceramic Wax. I now have the liquid paint sealant on order with the proper grey machine pad to apply it with. What will I need to do to remove the Ceramic Wax so I can apply the paint sealant before I reapply the Ceramic Wax ??