Meguires gold class
Black04:
The key to Gold Class is to apply it in ULTRA-THIN layers. I've never had any problems with it going on or coming off when applied very thin.
As for spray waxes, unfortunately, I don't think any of them are worth a flip. Yes, you'll get some protection but, overall, I find them messy to use and they give a minimum amount of protection versus applying a quality wax by hand or machine.
RP
The key to Gold Class is to apply it in ULTRA-THIN layers. I've never had any problems with it going on or coming off when applied very thin.
As for spray waxes, unfortunately, I don't think any of them are worth a flip. Yes, you'll get some protection but, overall, I find them messy to use and they give a minimum amount of protection versus applying a quality wax by hand or machine.
RP
Like Rockpick said - apply thin and buff off or use a microfiber towel. I put a m/f towel down and use the buffer on top of it. Works great even with one arm (cuff surgery on shoulder).... Pat
Originally posted by APT
Skip the Gold Class and get some #26 High Tech yellow Wax (or whatever its repalcement is). Easier to use, and lasts longer.
Skip the Gold Class and get some #26 High Tech yellow Wax (or whatever its repalcement is). Easier to use, and lasts longer.


