Should I be waxing my Saturn? If so, is there some special type
of wax I should use?

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blue_x21@usa.com - 25 Apr 2006 17:17 GMT
Yes, you can wax a Saturn. Your car will look terrific!
There are people who swear by exotic carnuba waxes made from dead
insects or something, but I just use a good quality wax like those
made by Turtle.
Clean the car well first. I like to wax the car after getting a free
wash at the dealership with an oil change. Saves me the effort.
B. Peg - 26 Apr 2006 06:02 GMT
> Should I be waxing my Saturn? If so, is there some special type
> of wax I should use?
Zaino is probably the top-of-the-line wax out there.
http://www.zaniostore.com
Seems to last pretty long time for me. Never though one ounce of wax would
cover my car, but I had enough left over to do the motorcycle as well. Get
their kit.
B~
marx404 - 27 Apr 2006 01:36 GMT
My wax (and other car care stuff) of choice is Maguires. Good stuff! Mothers
makes just as good stuff but is more expensive.
marx404
B. Peg - 27 Apr 2006 04:57 GMT
> My wax (and other car care stuff) of choice is Maguires. Good stuff!
> Mothers
> makes just as good stuff but is more expensive.
Those are what I "used to" use.
Try the Zaino stuff sometime. It will outshine and outlast the others and
it wipes off with a cotton towel easier. You do not need a buffer as with
the others if you want a top shine. The Zaino stuff has some accelerator
that you add maybe 5 drops of it to one ounce of their wax. Once it goes
on, it wipes off with virtually no streaking or hazing as will happen with
Maguires. Their number 5 almost gets rid of minute scratches before the wax
part.
I still like the "Stoner's Invisible Glass" cleaner for the glass portion
(Kragen, Wal_Mart, etc.). Pretty common auto parts store item.
B~