Is there anything noted in the Manual referencing a "waiting period before first wax"?
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Good.Paint is paint, it's dried and safe to apply wax.
I still have water beads as well after three months of ownership...The factory wax is not bad.. we had rain this week and the water was beading really nicely. I'm not waxing for a couple of weeks after more rainstorms pass through.
I was going to ask what wax do you recommend.Pretty sure the factory does not apply wax. that's just the polished surface of the clearcoat. While most clearcoats will last for years......... that shine and water beading is due to the slickness of the surface. Normal element exposure has already started to degrade the surface, when you apply wax or other type sealant you are filling in the surface imperfections which restores (to a degree) the surface. Some use the expensive ceramic coatings, which fills in imperfections and dries to a hard durable surface and will last for a long time, but is expensive. Me, I chose to use the auto car wash with the wax etc.......... not as good as ceramic or hand applied, but getting it washed once to twice a week, it'll more than protect the surface for many years to come.
I am hand washing with Chemical Guys wash/wax once a week. No drive thru car washes for my LC.Pretty sure the factory does not apply wax. that's just the polished surface of the clearcoat. While most clearcoats will last for years......... that shine and water beading is due to the slickness of the surface. Normal element exposure has already started to degrade the surface, when you apply wax or other type sealant you are filling in the surface imperfections which restores (to a degree) the surface. Some use the expensive ceramic coatings, which fills in imperfections and dries to a hard durable surface and will last for a long time, but is expensive. Me, I chose to use the auto car wash with the wax etc.......... not as good as ceramic or hand applied, but getting it washed once to twice a week, it'll more than protect the surface for many years to come.
Thank you. Do you use a spray applicator on your hose with this product? If so please provide a link . Or do You put it in a bucket and use a sponge?I am hand washing with Chemical Guys wash/wax once a week. No drive thru car washes for my LC.
Old school, bucket and a mit. I use a leather shammy to dry it off to prevent water spots. The LC is super easy to wash due to the shape of it. I do have to get a step stool to get the front windshield and roof...Thank you. Do you use a spray applicator on your hose with this product? If so please provide a link . Or do You put it in a bucket and use a sponge?
As you can probably tell, I haven't washed a car in decades. I live in on a long dirt road on a ranch and nothing stays clean
Seems like cleaning the roof with the roof rack on would be difficult as well.Old school, bucket and a mit. I use a leather shammy to dry it off to prevent water spots. The LC is super easy to wash due to the shape of it. I do have to get a step stool to get the front windshield and roof...
No rack yet....I'll use a broom handle attachment and ladder for that when the time comes.Seems like cleaning the roof with the roof rack on would be difficult as well.
Yepper, I have a subscription for 1 wash a day anywhere in the US or at any "Tidal Wave" car wash. They use the liquid ceramic wash off wax.I was going to ask what wax do you recommend.
But then I read your statement"auto car wash with the wax etc.."
What do you mean by this?
Do you mean that drive-thru automatic car washes have an option for waxing as well as you drive through? Or does someone apply the wax to the car after the wash?
Not like the old days where paint needed time to air cure. Paint today is cured in the factory. Plus the Land Cruiser has to take a long journey from Japan before you receive it.Is there anything noted in the Manual referencing a "waiting period before first wax"?
Thank you. As much as I would love to wash the car myself, I just don't have the time or energy especially considering I live in a long dirt road and it gets dirty every single day.Yepper, I have a subscription for 1 wash a day anywhere in the US or at any "Tidal Wave" car wash. They use the liquid ceramic wash off wax.
I used Mcquire's before they built the car wash near my home.
Have you noticed any swirl marks by using the automatic wash? I assume it is one with brushes?Yepper, I have a subscription for 1 wash a day anywhere in the US or at any "Tidal Wave" car wash. They use the liquid ceramic wash off wax.
I used Mcquire's before they built the car wash near my home.
I use the swirls as a break in period for my soon to be "Arizona pinstriping". I used to be so focused on the paint, only to have it basically clear coat scratched along both sides within a year with all my past rigs.Have you noticed any swirl marks by using the automatic wash? I assume it is one with brushes?