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Wash and Wax vs. Wash and A Wax - jagged - 09-04-2010 10:18 AM 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 10:29 AM 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 01:52 PM 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 08:49 PM 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! |