I understand the longevity issue but , wax works best in a cumulative fashion ~ you wax it one or two times a year and occasionally wash it , then the paint is effectively sealed and remains bright and shiny for decades .
I _wish_ I could still make repetitive circular motions ~ just reaching my arm out is likely to ruin my day pain wise .
-Nate
Steve wrote :
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> Wash sooner than the fall. Its been raining almost non stop here this spring and still going into summer.
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> It will get a followup coat of wax before winter even though I am tempted to see how long it will last with out a redo.
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> Steve
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> --- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Nate" <vwnate1@> wrote:
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> > Very good Steve ! .
> >
> > Thanx for the update .
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> > I assume you'll be washing it and adding another coat of wax this Fall ? .
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> > -Nate
> > Steve wrote :
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> > > Here is a pic of my roof, pealing clear coat, after the Red Max Pro, wax job last Aug/Sept.
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> > > The car has not been washed or rewaxed since other than nature, rain and snow, and its been through a NH winter.
> > >
> > > Looks pretty good to me, I dont know of any other wax that lasts this long.
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> > > Pic in the photo section of the group, or by using the URL below.
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> > > http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/215526/sn/1389136810/name/IMG_0666.jpg
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> > >
> > > Steve
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