Is this one an Austin Allegro? Hmmm?
Steve M wrote:Is this one an Austin Allegro? Hmmm?
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wvernonc wrote:I have worked in a new car dealership for years detailing cars. The clear coat paint is a paint to protect the color coat underneath. It is not necessary to wax the clear coat. However, since it is a paint, I would recommend waxing it with a good quality wax. Super hard shell turtle wax is hard to beat. The small scratches you see are probably from hand washing and are almost impossible not to make. Dust will scratch any paint even with water applied.
Our local body shop also recommends waxing the clear coat to keep oils in the paint and make it last longer.
Hope this helps.
Bass wrote::lol:
I'm truly shocked that you car guys dont know what "Wenol" is!!
http://www.shinesbrite.com/wenolhardwax.html
Maybe its because theres a little work to do with it.
You start on a corner and wrap the car in. When you get around, the wax should be dry, and you can start polishing the same way around!
This "work" will last atleast 1-2 years! I know, and i've been using it on boat/caravan too
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