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What wax for a 172 Iceberg Silver ?



I wouldn't mind trying another wax on my 172 which is Iceberg Silver.

I am currently using Collinites 476, before using 476 i clay barred the car (about2 months ago) followed by Srp and Jeffs Acrylic x2 then the 476 x2 and Porrboys Wheels Sealant after every 4th wash.

I then topped the car up the last week with Jeffs Acrylic sealent again (Dunno if it adhered to the Collinittes mind you) :S but it came up ok.

Results Below of how car looks the now courtesy of Ali's Camera ;)

dicki.jpg


I quite fancy trying another wax i can use on the top of Srp and Jeffs Acrylic to se if theres anything better.

What do people suggest ?
 
  106 GTi
I struggle to spot any difference looks wise on my Silver 306 whatever wax I use.

I use the AG SRP and AJT and either top with Megs #16, P21s or Zymol Titanium.
 
I struggle to spot any difference looks wise on my Silver 306 whatever wax I use.

I use the AG SRP and AJT and either top with Megs #16, P21s or Zymol Titanium.


So i take it the 3 waxes above give about the same results wise ?
 
  106 GTi
Appearance can't be split - #16 wins hands down in durability though, P21s is the easiest to use.
 
  Clio MK 4
i use p21's on mine and gives a nice shine. doesn't last all that long but i clean my car at least once a week so it ok.
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
You've got an excellent gloss already there mate, don't think you'll see much of an improvement over that.

Might be worth going for a different look and trying to get all the flake out instead? Layers of AJT is supposedly good for that.
 
  Vee dub
You've got an excellent gloss already there mate, don't think you'll see much of an improvement over that.

Might be worth going for a different look and trying to get all the flake out instead? Layers of AJT is supposedly good for that.

Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
You've got an excellent gloss already there mate, don't think you'll see much of an improvement over that.

Might be worth going for a different look and trying to get all the flake out instead? Layers of AJT is supposedly good for that.

Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek

Yuuutttuuuppppp.

Go and check the P21 is still at the correct consistency.
 
  Fiat Coupe 20vt
I'd suggest Victoria Collectors for a wax. It looks stunning on silver and all my car really wears. Or as mentioned above Z-2 followed by Z8 for amximum flake poppage and slickness.
 
  BMW E46 330i Touring
You'd probably want to polish first to get the Collinite off, that's stuff's durable. There is a Zaino Z-somethnig that is excellent to go with the rest of the range.

Won't need the AJT if you're going Zaino.
 
You'd probably want to polish first to get the Collinite off, that's stuff's durable. There is a Zaino Z-somethnig that is excellent to go with the rest of the range.

Won't need the AJT if you're going Zaino.


Would Srp be able to strip 476 Off ?

Or would it have to be a clay bar ?
 
  Fiat Coupe 20vt
If you are wanting to go down the Zaino route and are looking for a cleaner polish, then Zaino AIO would be the one to go for. It is pricy, but does leave a beautiful finish.

You could definately use SRP though to remove the collinite and that would also form a nice base as Zaino doesn't seem particulary fussy about what it goes over.

For finishing this would be the ultimate kit, but you could after ZAIO just use Z2 or even Z-8 and get a lovely finish.

zaino_z2kit.jpg
 
You'd probably want to polish first to get the Collinite off, that's stuff's durable. There is a Zaino Z-somethnig that is excellent to go with the rest of the range.

Won't need the AJT if you're going Zaino.


Would Srp be able to strip 476 Off ?

Or would it have to be a clay bar ?


If you are wanting to go down the Zaino route and are looking for a cleaner polish, then Zaino AIO would be the one to go for. It is pricy, but does leave a beautiful finish.

You could definately use SRP though to remove the collinite and that would also form a nice base as Zaino doesn't seem particulary fussy about what it goes over.

For finishing this would be the ultimate kit, but you could after ZAIO just use Z2 or even Z-8 and get a lovely finish.

zaino_z2kit.jpg


Cheers CYC, i may actually go down the Zaino route.

I aint sure yet :S
 
  16v Dynamique
One thing I will say is to try and get your paint as defect free as possible, as the Zaino tends to highlight swirls. If not try and get a few (4 or 5)layers of Z-5 down, as it has suprising filling abilities.
 


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