Whats a good wax for an old white car? Other than Zaino..

lbrowne
05-05-2003, 12:49 AM
My roommate just bought this car today:
http://members.shaw.ca/leobrowne/images/personal%20pics/monte.JPG

The paint is kinda turned a bit I think from its original white colour, so we were wondering what would be a good process to get her back to better shape other than having her repainted :)

thanks,

lbrowne

DJCobol
05-05-2003, 07:45 AM
Pretty much any store-bought cleaner wax will help. Try Meguairs or Mothers.

Darth Xed
05-05-2003, 08:39 AM
On old paint that needs work, you wouldnt want to use Zaino anyway since it is not going to take any of the muck off the paint.

I'd probably give Meguire's system a shot a cleaning that up.

MikeLS
05-06-2003, 09:53 AM
I'm gonna agree with the previous posts. You're gonna have to do some prep on the car to get it in shape. I'd start out with Meguiar's and/or 3M prep products, and it may take several different products to make the job perfect. Meguiar's makes many good paint cleaners and other abrasives as does 3M....

Check out some of the products on this page for restoration work, many can easily be found locally: http://www.goodspeedmotoring.com/subcat.php?get_category=2&get_subcategory=Polishes

I'd recommend you start by washing and claying the paint, followed by a swirl remover like 3M SMR, then followed by a paint cleaner like Meguiar's Body Scrub, Meguiar's Medallion Paint Cleaner, or Mother's cleaner, then by a wax for final gloss and protection. Lots of work....yes, but if you want it done right, it's necessary. If you wanna take the quick way out, just wash, clay, then do Mothers or Meguiar's cleaner wax, preferably Mother's.....

Mike
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fbird95
05-07-2003, 01:35 PM
Liquid glass i hear is good for older cars like that. My freinds dad had a sacred bottle of that he was saving on his shelf cause it disapeared for a while off the market. I think a good carnubba cleaner wax will be good as well.

Threxx
05-08-2003, 09:51 AM
I know you've been hearing all sorts of varied opinions in this thread so far... but TRUST ME when I say get NuPolish. That stuff works absolute wonders on older cars. I've seen it happen with my own eyes many times.

fbird95
05-11-2003, 06:11 PM
Is this NuPolish similar to Nufinish. Just wondering

Threxx
05-11-2003, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by fbird95
Is this NuPolish similar to Nufinish. Just wondering

Yeah, they're one in the same. The orange stuff (NuFinish) works great.:)