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18th September 2016, 16:28 | #1 |
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I tried a different wax on my ZT-T today.
I cleaned my ZT-T and used Colinite 476S wax. I was very impressed with how easy the wax is to apply and remove and if the wax lasts as long as it is meant to, I will be very happy.
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That's the stuff I use on my '75 - I love it.
It's highly rated on the detailing sites, and a coat or 2 protects the paint for months at a time. As it goes on nice and thin, a tin will last a heck of a long time, which is an added bonus. I'd be interested to see how you get on with it long term. Cliff
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Thanks Cliff, it has rained today and the rain water has beaded really well on the paintwork.
I am hoping the wax is going to last a while on the paintwork and it will make my ZT-T easier to keep clean and wash. |
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I use that wax a lot, plan on getting a coat on before winter. As long as you don't use strong tfr on the car that coat will see you through winter. I apply it with a damp megs foam pad spreads nice and easily.
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