I have a 2012 Ram in Deep Cherry Red. Less than 6,000 miles on it. Finish is very good despite a few minoor swirl marks from the dealers car wash methods, and a few minor towel marks. I was wondering if the new White Wax followed by an application of the new Black Wax would help my finish become as close to perfect as possible?? Again, I will be doing this by hand. If you can recommend any other products for me to use I would love to hear it! I am very, VERY OCD with my truck and I just want to obtain the absolute best finish possible while doing it by hand. Thank you for any and all help and suggestions!
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Minor swirl and towel mark removal...white wax then black wax???A
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Re: Minor swirl and towel mark removal...white wax then black wax???A
Well, there is a few different things going on.
1. Removing defects - The White Wax would be the better of the cleaner/wax products to remove swirls. However, if working by hand, UC would probably be what I would want to have on the shelf.
2. If you were to use a cleaner/wax type product to remove swirls, then a follow up coat of a regular wax like Ult. Wax could be done if you wanted two coats of wax. And the Ult. Wax will be a bit more durable.
3. You could follow up the UC with either a cleaner/wax or a regular wax. Lots of different combos possible there....
Generally speaking, to have a shelf of detailing products, you can kind of cover every option if you have a strong cleaner (UC), mild leaner/polish (UP), cleaner/wax (White Wax, or ColorX) and a wax (Ult. Wax, etc).. then kind of pick and choose what fits your time, needs, paint condition, etc.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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