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Old 10-31-2009, 10:23 AM #1  
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Wax and wheel cleaners

What wax is best for a black car? how about wheel cleaner for red brakes? any spray on wash off products you like?

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There's no such thing as a "best" wax - it's all subjective. Proper prep work is the key, and almost anything is going to work after that. Wash, claybar, polish, protect.

With that said, the products I prefer to use (after prepping) is Zaino for a sealant and Pinnacle Souveran for a carnauba.

P21s Total Auto Wash or P21s Wheel Gel are going to be the best products to safely clean wheels/brakes/tires. Gentle agitation is usually required for best results.
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There's no such thing as a "best" wax - it's all subjective. Proper prep work is the key, and almost anything is going to work after that. Wash, claybar, polish, protect.

With that said, the products I prefer to use (after prepping) is Zaino for a sealant and Pinnacle Souveran for a carnauba.

P21s Total Auto Wash or P21s Wheel Gel are going to be the best products to safely clean wheels/brakes/tires. Gentle agitation is usually required for best results.
Couldn't have said it better. Waxes are a personal choice. It all depends on the "look" you're after. Synthetics will give you more shine and gloss and natural carnaubas will give you greater depth and clarity. For synthetics, Zaino, einszett, klasse, and collinite are some good choices. Swissvax, P21S, pinnacle, victoria are some good choices for natural carnaubas.

Here's a link to our wax choices:

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...xes/Categories

And P21S makes some excellent wheels cleaners. You don't want a wheel cleaner that claim to be a spray-on and rinse-off...can you imagine what ingredients are in there that are taking the place of you actually using a brush and agitating the dirt? For that reason, you need to use a safe and effective cleaner that can clean the wheels but doesn't require you to spend hours doing it...P21S fits that bill.

http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...ner/Categories
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