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majek5
Mon, February 15th, 2010, 10:53 PM
Being that our trucks are the size of Texas, and it takes forever to wax them, what is your favorite wax. Ease of application, ease of removal, ect. Also, have any of you used a "claybar"? How 'bout application ect?

martinoledad
Mon, February 15th, 2010, 11:49 PM
I will go wash the truck. then i will whip it with the "ice" detailer spray and then when needed I will use the "ice" wax. just dont try and but it in direct sunlight when its really hot. The bottle says you can but it takes forever to get it looking right. Takes me about two and ahalf hours all together

88Racing
Tue, February 16th, 2010, 12:41 AM
My truck gets a full detail every 6 months.
Yep I'm lazy!!!!
I pay the detailer in our shop on the side to do it on a Sunday.
In between times it's the automatic car washes at once every two weeks.
Why you may ask?
I own a Harley and that black thing is a constant battle to keep clean!!!!!

Claybar is a great product to help get the railings that our brakes throw off out of the paint along with other gunk and debri.

bambo2888
Tue, February 16th, 2010, 03:17 PM
Pinnacle Souveran paste wax. Amazing longevity, easy application/removal, and unmatched shine.

I'm a detailer and of everything that I have tried, still the best =)

majek5
Tue, February 16th, 2010, 05:14 PM
Pinnacle Souveran paste wax. Amazing longevity, easy application/removal, and unmatched shine.

I'm a detailer and of everything that I have tried, still the best =)

Where can I find it? How much $$$?

88Racing
Wed, February 17th, 2010, 12:23 AM
Maybe here at their website?
Pinnacle Souveran™ Carnauba Paste Wax shimmers on black paint, dazzles on red paint. World's Finest Carnauba Wax. Car wax, carnuba car wax, paste wax, pinnacle wax, paint protection, car wax for black car, wax for red car (http://www.pinnaclewax.com/souveran.html)
or bambo2888 has a better idea of where to find it cheaper?

Longshot270
Wed, February 17th, 2010, 12:35 AM
Being that our trucks are the size of Texas, and it takes forever to wax them, what is your favorite wax. Ease of application, ease of removal, ect. Also, have any of you used a "claybar"? How 'bout application ect?

I save plenty of money using all natural powder coats. Helps reduce UV damage and comes in caliche yellow, red clay, roadgrime grey and mud brown. :hehe:

bambo2888
Wed, February 17th, 2010, 10:21 AM
Where can I find it? How much $$$?

Maybe here at their website?
Pinnacle Souveran™ Carnauba Paste Wax shimmers on black paint, dazzles on red paint. World's Finest Carnauba Wax. Car wax, carnuba car wax, paste wax, pinnacle wax, paint protection, car wax for black car, wax for red car (http://www.pinnaclewax.com/souveran.html)
or bambo2888 has a better idea of where to find it cheaper?

as of right now, that's the cheapest place to get it online. it does go on sale sometimes though. it's a pretty hefty price, but it truly is worth it. I was sceptical way back when and now i really dont use anything else when im looking for carnauba properties.

i have some connections though :giggle:.

Uncle
Wed, February 24th, 2010, 01:46 PM
I use Adams Polishes and wax. Kinda spendy, but not that bad..

Jackpine
Wed, February 24th, 2010, 09:36 PM
I save plenty of money using all natural powder coats. Helps reduce UV damage and comes in caliche yellow, red clay, roadgrime grey and mud brown. :hehe:

Hey! I use the same stuff! Pretty easy to apply too. Kinda happens when I'm not looking. :hehe:

I like the way it covers the ugly OEM "Dark Copper" finish. :thumbs up yellow:

- Jack