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Looking good. I’m starting on mine today. The tequila last night slowed down my plans for the early start
Here is where I’m starting g off this year. I spent today just doing a vinegar/water mist and wipe to clean the surface and prep.
I’ve never started with this level of shine already. I’m contemplating either going right with the Presta Polish followed up with Collinite paste Fleetwax OR I have a bottle of Meguiars no 50 cleaner wax and then maybe throw Collinite on top of that.
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Long list this winter for the New to Use 340. New Garmin 1042 with Radar relocate horn& AM/FM antenna, Bottom paint and last but not least buff and seal. This is what I do so I don't go batty over the winter.We ain’t even broke February and y’all thinking about waxing?
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dump some red bull in it next time.Damn tequila
Hot sauce? Whose polymer wax?@Blueone turned me on to Smoove products last year and then he bails, pays someone else to do it this year
I finished my sides in December. After a compounding and polishing last year (w/ Smoove) I only used Hotsauce and then a polymer wax this year. Really pleased with what the Smoove left me with after one full season (2022).
Problem is I make ranch waters out of the cheap stuff and sip heavily on the good stuff neat. There have been times that both are going on.dump some red bull in it next time.
That's the opposite of most. Machine to work the product. Simple wipe off with a microfiber to finish.As I said I rub on by hand and take off with the buffer it works pretty good for me I would like to try a product that's easier absolutely
Hot sauce? Whose polymer wax?
Thx
I mean you dilute the vinegar in water. Use 4 part water to one vinegar. One step for $0.69?I've historically used vinegar to remove water spots before starting work on polishing/waxing. But this year I used Hot Sauce. It's one step vs two (water after vinegar) and smells nice.
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This is the wax I've been using for a while now. Personal preference. It's easy on, easy off and seems to last.
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I mean you dilute the vinegar in water. Use 4 part water to one vinegar. One step for $0.69?
Unless you mean removing spots or black streaks during season after wax?
Sorry and not picking on you but the logic is off. Vinegar and water is a basic cleaning solution. It doesn’t need to be rinsed off. If you used it on your countertops, you would not go back and rinse it. You just spray and wipe clean with dry clothI ran the vinegar a bit hotter than 1:4 so I'd rinse with a spray of water after the vinegar step. Skipping the water step (with Hot Sauce) saved me quite a lot of time/effort.
I will likely start using Hot Sauce for mid-summer cleanup as well. In the past I've been using Roll Off for the black streaks I get from the canvas but I'm fairly certain that stuff does remove the wax.
So many products, so little time...