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DviperX

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I would like to hear opinions on the best wax to use. I am currently using the Zaino Bros. I am looking for that mirror deep wet look! I am using the clay bar, wax, & gloss enhancer but I still believe there may be something better out there or maybe my application could use improvement.
 

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I have always had great success with zaino, its a great product. I'm sure they are others that work great for some people, but maybe its your application thats the problem.

Do you have swirl marks or are you not getting the shine you desire?
 

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I think from previous threads in this subject Zaino has the most loyal users for that deep shiny look.

But Zaino is a polish if I am not mistaken.

If you are looking for a true carnuba wax, Pinnacle is a good choice.
 
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DviperX

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Thanks guys!
I love the way Zaino goes on and comes off but your right I am just not getting the deep shine I want. I have followed the instructions completely although I only take it off by hand and I am not sure if a buffed wax has any thing to do with it. I am open to try other products.
 

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http://www.pinnaclewax.com/ :2tu:

Finally, Some others singing the praises of Pennacle wax. I've used it for the last ten years. I won't put any other products on my vehicles.
The best part about pennacle wax is that it dry's clear, so if you hit any of the black trim (hood speakers) with the wax it won't leave a white wax film you can never get off. Also, a jar of wax will last you for years.


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I have been using Meguiars Gold Class Clear coat wax.
I initially used their deep crystal cleaner followed by their deep crystal polish and then applied the wax. I am very happy with the results. These are supposedly all non abrasive. The polish seemed to get rid of(or hid) any swirl marks and deepen the color.
I know most owners seem to be using Zaino but I have not tried it. I am thinking of giving it a shot(Zaino). I am always open for suggestions of any product that might make the Viper look even better than it already does.
 
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