viper9821
4/8/2008 4:29:15 PM
CAB509
4/8/2008 4:32:08 PM
I use and love Zaino wax
http://www.zainostore.com/, but some people here have not liked it in the past, I think it lasts a long time, looks amazing, and while does take some time to do, is worth the results.
captain
4/8/2008 5:36:23 PM
I use Meguiar's, but the secret is to do it whenever it's needed. I always hand wash and wax my own car. But the best thing to save your car in hot sunny places is a car cover. Protects rubber, paint and keeps the interior temp down.
lvaudiguy
4/9/2008 9:12:23 AM
Thanks all. Yes, the oxidation is being taken care of via the dealer but I just wanted the best wax for protection in the future. I think the dealership was using a very low grade wax just to make it look good for a few days. Once this detail is done, it's going in the garage and under a car cover for a few months. I also have a Jeep Wrangler that I drive in spring here in Vegas before it gets to hot!
Thanks again!
3.0AmuletA4
4/9/2008 9:47:55 AM
I have A LOT of work to do on my Audi... go to
www.autopia.org for all the information you need on detailing.
I would recommend using Klasse AIO (all-in-one) and Klasse sealant glaze. AIO is so easy to prep the car for the sealant... just wipe on and off (chemical based). I do find this to be more of a maintenance product to use every 6 months or so... but if you have never had your paint "prep-ed"... wash your car, clay bar your car, spot treat scratches and swirls (or just go over with AIO), then follow up with a good sealant, two coats. Your car will POP!!
Once it gets warm out here (north east) I will be repainting my grilles from red (done by the previous owner) to black, filling in chips, scratches, getting rid of the swirls, and repainting the wheels… I plan on taking pictures of the whole process and will post my work... I am exhausted just thinking about it all.