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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 09:21 AM
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for those of you into polymers, you should also try the new Prima Epic available at www.detailersparadise.com

it's a super easy on/off wax with deep wet look. you apply very thin,
wait 35-40min, then remove the haze. no buffing needed. then it will
fully cure itself in 24hrs. you can get your car wet within those 24hrs,
just can't get any detergents on it.

check it out. the only downside for me is that it's hard to apply on
cold surfaces. i could use it down to about 55F, but anything lower it
gets pretty hard to apply. so in the summer months, it's a GREAT product.
in the colder months, i use NXT on my G.
 
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by startazin
i did read their How to wax ur car section on autopia..and all the other section.
Also i read the DIY that PICUS wrote.

I was just little ignorent about how long to keep the wax on the car to haze and when to wipe it off.

Since it was my first time ever waxing my car I kinda Freaked out.
I choose NXt becaue a lot of guys here used it and said it was easy to apply.

So i did a little research about the wax I should use. I know tehr eare P21S, S100 and many other but as a beginer i felt comfortable using the NXT. Its just the time when I whould wipe the wax off tricked me.
Gotcha I am happy to hear that you did your homework.

It is a bit disheartening when something just doesn't go as it supposed to. With more practice you will learn what helps what. On the downside you are working with a black car which shows everything. However, the plus side is that when you perfect your techniques on your G you know you've got it right.
 
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by twitch
Gotcha I am happy to hear that you did your homework.

It is a bit disheartening when something just doesn't go as it supposed to. With more practice you will learn what helps what. On the downside you are working with a black car which shows everything. However, the plus side is that when you perfect your techniques on your G you know you've got it right.

thanks,

I re-wax my rear bumper today, and it came out perfect. It shows less streaks then the last time.

im just begining detailing with products that i will find on stores. After having a litle experience i will switch to Zaino.

And its hard to keep a black car Shine
 
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