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Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax - Printable Version +- Waxon Detailing Forum (https://www.waxon.co.za) +-- Forum: General & Galleries (https://www.waxon.co.za/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Forum: Off Topic Lounge (https://www.waxon.co.za/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Thread: Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax (/showthread.php?tid=1089) |
Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax - jagged - 09-04-2010 Hi Guys What are your views on a Wash and Wax Solution e.g. Product A wash and wax which saves time and money compared to purchasing a seperate Wash Shampoo and Wax solution e.g. product B Shampoo and Product B Wax which seems to take up time and money
RE: Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax - Woodie - 09-04-2010 I have never been a fan of wash and wax products. I think the best product for the job is a dedicated product, i.e. a shampoo for washing and a wax for protection. Even if you were to use a wash and wax combo, the best it could do is boost the existing layer of wax on the car. It will not be good enough as a your sole protection product. That being said, I'm known to be a Meguiars fanboy, and will be testing out their new Gold Class Wash & Wax when it arrives locally - but as a shampoo with added benefits rather than an all in one solution. RE: Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax - calypso - 09-04-2010 Think about it this wax, wax is oily. And we all know what water and oil do. So how much washed on wax will adhere to the washed service? RE: Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax - onyx - 09-04-2010 The LSP stage for me is most rewarding... So I'd say a dedicated wash and seperatw wax. btw CG CWG whilst not a wash/wax product, it does however give a great sleek shine! |