Re: RE: Waxing with Gold Class

From: Bob H (torch@triplet.net)
Date: Wed May 05 1999 - 19:32:29 EDT


My opinion, is one month is enuff. I recommend clay treatment, machine
polish, and then machine wax, all with an orbital buffer. I wipe it off
with Griots garage diapers, no polyester threads. Also use their polish and
wax, does a fine job. Smooth as silk...

At 02:16 PM 5/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Speaking of waxing. I have been debating on waxing my 99 BLACK RC. Does it
>matter that i have had the truck only one month? Is it too soon to wax it?
>
>The dealer prep left swirls and sratches that look bad on black paint.
>
>Chris
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: RCPL-VAN CNIWR [mailto:RCPL-VAN_CNIWR@van.reid-crowther.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 1:13 PM
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net; dakotart@egroups.com
>Subject: DML: Waxing with Gold Class
>
>
>
>
> Well, I waxed my R/T finally. I started with Meguiars Swirl Remover
> polish #7 on the swirly spots that needed it (thank you, dealer prep,
> NOT!), and then proceeded to wax with Meguiars Gold Class wax. Took me
> a few hours (hand wax) for everything, but I'm glad I did it. The
> polish works quite well. I was happy with the results, and usually I'm
> not happy with polishes. The wax went on as easily as any other
> liquid wax, with the roof and hood being the hardest panels to buff. I
> guess that because they have the most surface contaminants on them.
> After the wax hazes over, I would take a towel and remove most of the
> wax off, leaving the left over to buff off with my polishing cloth. I
> got the little wax spots all over the panel. They came off, but it
> took a lot of buffing to do so. Weird. Anyhoo, I would recommend both
> products.
>
> Chad Niwranski
> 99 R/T CC Black/agate
> Abbotsford, BC
>
>
Bob Hardt
Aiken,SC
99 Black Dakota CC 5.2 Auto



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