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  • Wax for white car....help me

    hello
    i have bought a new white car 2017
    the paint does not reflect suficiently

    suggest me a product to have a brilliant shine and glossy paint

    (i prefer paste type)

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    Re: Wax for white car....help me

    I would recommend either polishing or using a cleaner wax. It may also need to be clayed.

    A polish will impart gloss as well as clean the paint. You will then need to use the protection product if your choice.

    A cleaner wax is an all in one product that cleans, polished and protects.

    One thing to note is that white paint won
    99 Grand Prix
    02 Camaro SS

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    • #3
      Re: Wax for white car....help me

      Personally i don

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      • #4
        Re: Wax for white car....help me

        Originally posted by The Guz View Post
        I would recommend either polishing or using a cleaner wax. It may also need to be clayed.

        A polish will impart gloss as well as clean the paint. You will then need to use the protection product if your choice.

        A cleaner wax is an all in one product that cleans, polished and protects.

        One thing to note is that white paint won
        My message got cut off but what I was trying to say is that white won't give that pop that a darker colored vehicle gives. White gives off that bright appearance.
        99 Grand Prix
        02 Camaro SS

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        • #5
          Re: Wax for white car....help me

          personally i dont believe in polishing new car. as i know the white paint doesnt give a brilliant shine but i wanna be the first one in my country for having a white brilliant shine car. but i'm really confused because of the wide variety of products. i would rather have the best product to achieve my goal. i wonder if it is possible to give me a piece of your mind about it
          (and i don't know haw to upload my car photo)
          Originally posted by The Guz View Post
          My message got cut off but what I was trying to say is that white won't give that pop that a darker colored vehicle gives. White gives off that bright appearance.

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          • #6
            Re: Wax for white car....help me

            Well best is subjective to each user. I know it is not the answer you are wanting to hear.

            I understand the fear of polishing a new car but in the grand scheme of things it is not going to harm the paint. Many new vehicles suffer from DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) and often require correction. Polishing will give the most gloss followed by your choice in protection whether it is a wax or sealant. A sealant will last longer (NXT, M21, Ultimate Wax, Ultimate Fast Finish).

            If you are just looking to add some shine then a simple clay and protect option may be what you are looking for as above surface contaminants build up on the car as it is delivered to the dealer and while it sits on the dealer lot. As I mentioned their are cleaner waxes that do all three in one step yet. Something like D166 and Mirror Bright Polishing Wax fall within this category. I would have recommended white wax but that has been discontinued.
            99 Grand Prix
            02 Camaro SS

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            • #7
              Re: Wax for white car....help me

              now you can see my car photos, i have uploaded them
              Originally posted by The Guz View Post
              Well best is subjective to each user. I know it is not the answer you are wanting to hear.

              I understand the fear of polishing a new car but in the grand scheme of things it is not going to harm the paint. Many new vehicles suffer from DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) and often require correction. Polishing will give the most gloss followed by your choice in protection whether it is a wax or sealant. A sealant will last longer (NXT, M21, Ultimate Wax, Ultimate Fast Finish).

              If you are just looking to add some shine then a simple clay and protect option may be what you are looking for as above surface contaminants build up on the car as it is delivered to the dealer and while it sits on the dealer lot. As I mentioned their are cleaner waxes that do all three in one step yet. Something like D166 and Mirror Bright Polishing Wax fall within this category. I would have recommended white wax but that has been discontinued.

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                Re: Wax for white car....help me

                Originally posted by The Guz View Post
                Well best is subjective to each user. I know it is not the answer you are wanting to hear.

                I understand the fear of polishing a new car but in the grand scheme of things it is not going to harm the paint. Many new vehicles suffer from DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) and often require correction. Polishing will give the most gloss followed by your choice in protection whether it is a wax or sealant. A sealant will last longer (NXT, M21, Ultimate Wax, Ultimate Fast Finish).

                If you are just looking to add some shine then a simple clay and protect option may be what you are looking for as above surface contaminants build up on the car as it is delivered to the dealer and while it sits on the dealer lot. As I mentioned their are cleaner waxes that do all three in one step yet. Something like D166 and Mirror Bright Polishing Wax fall within this category. I would have recommended white wax but that has been discontinued.

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                • #9
                  Re: Wax for white car....help me

                  Originally posted by imankashani003 View Post
                  personally i dont believe in polishing new car. as i know the white paint doesnt give a brilliant shine but i wanna be the first one in my country for having a white brilliant shine car.
                  I think you may have a negative view of "polishing" iman. It doesn't have to be a full correction where you're removing layers of clear coat. As The Guz suggested, a cleaner wax is a simple effective way to clean your paint and remove some defects (often just above surface defects) while leaving you with a great shine. If you decide you want to "polish" more defects away at a later date, there are many more aggressive options to explore. I'd start simple though. Clean it correctly and try a mild polish.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wax for white car....help me

                    Just ran across the newly linked video for cleaner waxes.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Wax for white car....help me

                      thanks a million
                      which one should i choose? D166 or Mirror Bright Polishing Wax or white wax?
                      Originally posted by HCAD View Post
                      Just ran across the newly linked video for cleaner waxes.

                      https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sh...-2016&p=585608

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wax for white car....help me

                        which one you recommend more?
                        Originally posted by The Guz View Post
                        Well best is subjective to each user. I know it is not the answer you are wanting to hear.

                        I understand the fear of polishing a new car but in the grand scheme of things it is not going to harm the paint. Many new vehicles suffer from DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) and often require correction. Polishing will give the most gloss followed by your choice in protection whether it is a wax or sealant. A sealant will last longer (NXT, M21, Ultimate Wax, Ultimate Fast Finish).

                        If you are just looking to add some shine then a simple clay and protect option may be what you are looking for as above surface contaminants build up on the car as it is delivered to the dealer and while it sits on the dealer lot. As I mentioned their are cleaner waxes that do all three in one step yet. Something like D166 and Mirror Bright Polishing Wax fall within this category. I would have recommended white wax but that has been discontinued.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Wax for white car....help me

                          Originally posted by imankashani003 View Post
                          thanks a million
                          which one should i choose? D166 or Mirror Bright Polishing Wax or white wax?
                          I use D166 and really like it. But I have no experience with the Mirror Bright line.

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                            Re: Wax for white car....help me

                            Originally posted by The Guz View Post
                            Well best is subjective to each user. I know it is not the answer you are wanting to hear.

                            I understand the fear of polishing a new car but in the grand scheme of things it is not going to harm the paint. Many new vehicles suffer from DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) and often require correction. Polishing will give the most gloss followed by your choice in protection whether it is a wax or sealant. A sealant will last longer (NXT, M21, Ultimate Wax, Ultimate Fast Finish).

                            If you are just looking to add some shine then a simple clay and protect option may be what you are looking for as above surface contaminants build up on the car as it is delivered to the dealer and while it sits on the dealer lot. As I mentioned their are cleaner waxes that do all three in one step yet. Something like D166 and Mirror Bright Polishing Wax fall within this category. I would have recommended white wax but that has been discontinued.
                            I would agree with The Guz here. You are basically looking at two options, a multi step process will most of the time provide the best results. More information can be referenced in our 5 Step Paint Care Cycle Article. Second option, would be a cleaner/wax, saves time, still providing great results.

                            Originally posted by HCAD View Post
                            Just ran across the newly linked video for cleaner waxes.

                            https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sh...-2016&p=585608
                            Great information on cleaner wax. I like that this new section on the forum is already being referenced and benefiting the discussion! Thanks HCAD!
                            Nick Winn
                            Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                            Meguiar's Inc.
                            Irvine, CA
                            nawinn@meguiars.com

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                            • #15
                              Re: Wax for white car....help me

                              thanks a lot Nick
                              i have read the 5 step paint care cycle article
                              as i figured,i need a claying product in addition of white wax or D166 or Mirror Bright Polishing Wax.
                              which plan do you recommend?
                              Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
                              I would agree with The Guz here. You are basically looking at two options, a multi step process will most of the time provide the best results. More information can be referenced in our 5 Step Paint Care Cycle Article. Second option, would be a cleaner/wax, saves time, still providing great results.



                              Great information on cleaner wax. I like that this new section on the forum is already being referenced and benefiting the discussion! Thanks HCAD!

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