Best wax for black?

I'm looking for a show car finish. .......:eek:
and the car still has O.E. paint also.
 
I've used color-match wax before and it still comes out with the same flaws that you'd expect from regular wax, I think the "colored wax" thing is a gimmick.

I have never tried it for myself (or been able to afford it), but check out the Zaino products. Everyone raves about them. I've seen it used in person on a friends newer purple GTO and it does look good.
 
hey i use the nano car detailer which work good no car washes in 2 years just detailing, removes a good amount of swirl marks and all water marks:biggrin: :biggrin: i will hopefully be at the elmhurst BOP show and can give you some to try out before you spend your money IF YOU ARE GOING also my paint original too
 
I just bought the zaino show car kit but have not
tried it yet. Was just trying to learn from everyone else's
mistakes......:biggrin:
 
I just bought the zaino show car kit but have not
tried it yet. Was just trying to learn from everyone else's
mistakes......:biggrin:

You won't regret going with Zaino. I have been using it for about a year and have no complaints. Great product.
 
I just bought the zaino show car kit but have not
tried it yet. Was just trying to learn from everyone else's
mistakes......:biggrin:

I think you made a wise decison with Zaino. I will be purchasing another kit for my car in a few weeks.
 
Which products do you guys go with from Zaino? I remember when they had 2 or 3 things for sale, now they have multiple pages of products.
 
I've been using the Zaino stuff for 7 years now. I have always used the Z5,Z6,ZFX products and have always been amazed at my vehicles appearance afterwards. The paint on my old Syclone and my Buick always looks about 3 feet deep!
 
I tried the colored wax once and will never use it again. I had to spend 4 hours trying to get it off becuase it left black stains in the paint. I ended up having to buff the car to get it out.:mad: The best wax I have ever used is Mothers!
 
I've been using Meguiar's "Gold Class" for a while now and I'm pretty pleased with the results...

Claude ;)
 
Use 3M hand glaze. It doesn't protect and build like wax, but really good for the show quality shine and repelling dust. It's the only thing that I've used for 7 years.
 
Use 3M hand glaze. It doesn't protect and build like wax, but really good for the show quality shine and repelling dust. It's the only thing that I've used for 7 years.
Are you using that by hand or by machine?
Different brands of glaze used here, some work differently, & some don't work at all.
 
Meguires #7 followed by #26. Talked to a guy (chemist) that makes high end white carnuba wax (8 oz. tin $200) and he recommended these for the average joe. He's into all the pebble beach stuff that costs several grand for a small amount of wax. He wasn't fond of the zaino stuff. We used zaino on my brothers camaro and liked it.
 
Meguires #7 followed by #26. Talked to a guy (chemist) that makes high end white carnuba wax (8 oz. tin $200) and he recommended these for the average joe. He's into all the pebble beach stuff that costs several grand for a small amount of wax. He wasn't fond of the zaino stuff. We used zaino on my brothers camaro and liked it.

The sky is the limit with wax. I have seen small expensive jars range from $500 to $35k...:eek: For the average detailer Zaino works very well. There is definately better stuff out there but where does one draw the line?

The prep and paint are still the reason a car looks good after a grueling detail, not the wax itself.

You can't make chicken salad from chicken sht as the phrase goes.....
 
WAXES Page 2

Carnuba Plus (they have it mispelled)

Discovered this stuff at a large car show several years back and its made just for Black and dark colored paints.
It is very very easy to work with and doesnt leave the swirls.
 
I use Zaino also, looks good but close the hood and your finger prints are visable!!:eek:
 
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