Nicoleb3x3
06-29-2006, 06:50 PM
I painted my car in 2004 and I'm trying my very best to keep up the paint job looking it's best. Everyone knows after market paint jobs rarely hold out as good as a factory paint job.
so far my effots have been good, and I get allot of compliments on the condition of my paint even 2 years later.
A detailer who was the orginal buffer of my first paint job sold me his shop's wax not available to consumers and it's worked wonderful. But I know allot of people who swear by their own brands of wax that they feel are best and I was wondering if there is something better out there?
well, I stumbled upon this article which talks about waxes and some surprising facts on waxes which contain silicone that could damage your paint. I got worried and quickly checked my bottle of wax for any silicone content and found none.
Concerned about all other car lovers out there I'm posting this link so everyone can beaware of what to watch out for and other points to help keeping your paint like new.
http://www.autosupermart.com/store/shop/articles/intro.html?id=VvG9WCUF (http://www.autosupermart.com/store/shop/articles/intro.html?id=VvG9WCUF)
so far my effots have been good, and I get allot of compliments on the condition of my paint even 2 years later.
A detailer who was the orginal buffer of my first paint job sold me his shop's wax not available to consumers and it's worked wonderful. But I know allot of people who swear by their own brands of wax that they feel are best and I was wondering if there is something better out there?
well, I stumbled upon this article which talks about waxes and some surprising facts on waxes which contain silicone that could damage your paint. I got worried and quickly checked my bottle of wax for any silicone content and found none.
Concerned about all other car lovers out there I'm posting this link so everyone can beaware of what to watch out for and other points to help keeping your paint like new.
http://www.autosupermart.com/store/shop/articles/intro.html?id=VvG9WCUF (http://www.autosupermart.com/store/shop/articles/intro.html?id=VvG9WCUF)