Waxing - How many times?
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Waxing - How many times?
ok, so instead of going thru the threads and finding the actual answer i want, ill just ask it here.
i finished with clay, cleaner and polish...i waxed the car, but i have multitudes of advice on how many coats of wax i should put on....
one guy says one coat should do it...another told me 2 coats min and then another coat every 2 to 3 weeks.....
another does his once every week and so on and so on....
is there any claim to either of these? is there a wrong way or right way?
ive only waxed my car maybe 3 times the whole year. been doing that since 2001. the car sits in the garage from oct to march also.
thoughts?
thanks
i finished with clay, cleaner and polish...i waxed the car, but i have multitudes of advice on how many coats of wax i should put on....
one guy says one coat should do it...another told me 2 coats min and then another coat every 2 to 3 weeks.....
another does his once every week and so on and so on....
is there any claim to either of these? is there a wrong way or right way?
ive only waxed my car maybe 3 times the whole year. been doing that since 2001. the car sits in the garage from oct to march also.
thoughts?
thanks
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I prefer two coats of LSP, I find that I get more even coverage that way to make sure I don't miss a spot anywhere and on my silver car it takes that extra layer of wax to really get the paint to pop.
Be aware that some products have a curing time before a second coat can be applied. Waxes generally don't to my knowledge, but many sealants do.
As for how often to wax, I try to do a quick detail meaning glaze-sealant-wax plus interior/engine stuff every six weeks or so, especially in the summer, and do a full detail with clay and everything twice a year or so.
Be aware that some products have a curing time before a second coat can be applied. Waxes generally don't to my knowledge, but many sealants do.
As for how often to wax, I try to do a quick detail meaning glaze-sealant-wax plus interior/engine stuff every six weeks or so, especially in the summer, and do a full detail with clay and everything twice a year or so.
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once every 6 months and clay bar once a year. Of course I use this stuff to clean my car.
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once every 6 months and clay bar once a year. Of course I use this stuff to clean my car.
http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-water...ncentrate.html
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Sitting in the garage unused requires just the one coat until you drive it again. The rest of the year depends on how much rain/sun you expose to your Mustang and how often you need to wash it. I can go just one month before waxing again if frequent washing is necessary. If I infrequently drive, and only in nice weather, I will go as long as 4 months with just detailer used after each wash. When I say 'wash' I am talking about my own washing, not a commercial place. That would require more frequent waxing with all those high pressure streams, brushes, etc....
Every person uses their Mustang in their own unique way, from DD use with no garage, to trailer queen with climate controlled garage. You have to decide where you fit in to these extremes. As far as how many coats, I just do the one final coat until it is needed again. I love the Mother's 100% carnauba wax for all my cars and it doesn't break the bank (around $10).
Every person uses their Mustang in their own unique way, from DD use with no garage, to trailer queen with climate controlled garage. You have to decide where you fit in to these extremes. As far as how many coats, I just do the one final coat until it is needed again. I love the Mother's 100% carnauba wax for all my cars and it doesn't break the bank (around $10).
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thanks all for the answers...
i put one coat on and working on another coat. the car will sit till march or april depending on my schedule then ill have it out when warmer weather comes...
ill try and keep up with a coat of wax every month thru the summer.
i put one coat on and working on another coat. the car will sit till march or april depending on my schedule then ill have it out when warmer weather comes...
ill try and keep up with a coat of wax every month thru the summer.
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My general rule of thumb is apply sealant once a season. Meaning every 3 months. I also never wax without a clay. I'll usually do 2 coats of LSP and will follow up with a quick wax like megs at every wash.
But There are always variables...
Are you using a carnuba or a sealant
A beauty wax or a protection wax.
Climate, temps, rainfall, parked outside, driving habits, etc.
So use your best judgement.
But There are always variables...
Are you using a carnuba or a sealant
A beauty wax or a protection wax.
Climate, temps, rainfall, parked outside, driving habits, etc.
So use your best judgement.
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I detail the Mustang before each car show. I use Meguiar's #21 synthetic sealant on my Mustang, I do a panel or two after every wash as a maintenance regimen.
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Sitting in the garage unused requires just the one coat until you drive it again. The rest of the year depends on how much rain/sun you expose to your Mustang and how often you need to wash it. I can go just one month before waxing again if frequent washing is necessary. If I infrequently drive, and only in nice weather, I will go as long as 4 months with just detailer used after each wash. When I say 'wash' I am talking about my own washing, not a commercial place. That would require more frequent waxing with all those high pressure streams, brushes, etc....
Every person uses their Mustang in their own unique way, from DD use with no garage, to trailer queen with climate controlled garage. You have to decide where you fit in to these extremes. As far as how many coats, I just do the one final coat until it is needed again. I love the Mother's 100% carnauba wax for all my cars and it doesn't break the bank (around $10).
Every person uses their Mustang in their own unique way, from DD use with no garage, to trailer queen with climate controlled garage. You have to decide where you fit in to these extremes. As far as how many coats, I just do the one final coat until it is needed again. I love the Mother's 100% carnauba wax for all my cars and it doesn't break the bank (around $10).
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I Was at a car care seminar last Saturday. One good coat of wax of a good type of wax should last 10 months.. if you use a speed shine that does not strip wax it should last a year. To much wax can cause issues also. The longevity of a wax will also depend on how you wash your car and with what.
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I usually do a full detail once a month. The weaher in corpus is always changing so my car kinda takes a beating from the elements. I strip the old layers off and polish, seal, then wax. I know its a bit much but im a bit ocd when it comes to my car
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When I detail someone's vehicle, I always get asked "how long will the wax be good for"?
This is a question that cannot be answered, as there are far too many variables, such as..
Urban, suburban or rural environment
Garaged or not
Frequency and method of washing and materials used
Temperature extremes.
This is a question that cannot be answered, as there are far too many variables, such as..
Urban, suburban or rural environment
Garaged or not
Frequency and method of washing and materials used
Temperature extremes.
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When I detail someone's vehicle, I always get asked "how long will the wax be good for"?
This is a question that cannot be answered, as there are far too many variables, such as..
Urban, suburban or rural environment
Garaged or not
Frequency and method of washing and materials used
Temperature extremes.
This is a question that cannot be answered, as there are far too many variables, such as..
Urban, suburban or rural environment
Garaged or not
Frequency and method of washing and materials used
Temperature extremes.