View Full Version : Waxing (No White Residue)
Kall-B
20-04-2009, 12:07 PM
anyone know any waxes that dont leave those annoying white flakes when you take it off ? halfords sell anything ?
The Legend
20-04-2009, 12:11 PM
why not rub over the white flakes with a micro fibre cloth?
Kall-B
20-04-2009, 12:13 PM
i was just seeing if there was another way, or a product that dosent leave them in the first place. lazyness ? maybe...
The Legend
20-04-2009, 12:16 PM
i notice white flakes from more or less any polish / wax we have, (we are autoglym/ zymol fanboys) and i have a black c2, so ive taken to wiping it off with a microfibre cloth. when i run out of specific wax/ polish, i suppose ill try a different brand. i cant really afford to until i run out
alex
pffft more or less any wax youvee used, then you havent been using awesome wax ;) lol
go on cleanyourcar.com (or co.uk) and look for collinite 476 auto wax.
its the only thing i mention when it comes to wax.
put a good polish down... such as autoglym SRP.
then use the collinite (apply 2 coats)
its a solid wax so wont leave the white residue (but dont worry about thinking how to apply it, it self lubes when rubbed with a applicator pad)
its £18 for like a 9oz tub, you may think thats alot until you read what it says on the tin. basically it will keep beading the water for up to a YEAR!!
iv had it on the car since the beginning of the month, driven 500+ miles and its still clean :D so youl probably still have the tub in a few years! ;)
Kall-B
20-04-2009, 02:04 PM
pffft more or less any wax youvee used, then you havent been using awesome wax ;) lol
go on cleanyourcar.com (or co.uk) and look for collinite 476 auto wax.
its the only thing i mention when it comes to wax.
put a good polish down... such as autoglym SRP.
then use the collinite (apply 2 coats)
its a solid wax so wont leave the white residue (but dont worry about thinking how to apply it, it self lubes when rubbed with a applicator pad)
its £18 for like a 9oz tub, you may think thats alot until you read what it says on the tin. basically it will keep beading the water for up to a YEAR!!
iv had it on the car since the beginning of the month, driven 500+ miles and its still clean :D so youl probably still have the tub in a few years! ;)
cheers mate
The Legend
20-04-2009, 02:31 PM
ill have to get some of that when ive run out of zymol.
C2_Sam
27-04-2009, 02:25 PM
7 Days late i know :P but if your still after some, i know Turtle Wax ICE is top draw. i used the liquid Clay bar with some wet and dry. Then turtle wax ICE. i challenge anyone to get no swirls and mirror finish for £26 :P
took me three days though.....
C2_Sam
27-04-2009, 02:27 PM
i should also add. you can use it in direct Sunlight. and it leaves no White stuff.... and if it streaks just dampen it abit. then microfiber.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.6 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.