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Anyone Here Tried Nu Finish?

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Posted by: Dust N Bones

I have been thinking about trying Nu Finish wax and i was wondering if anyone here has used it before. Does it last any longer than say Turtle wax or Mothers? I know it can't last a year like they claim but I was wondering if it will at least last a few months. Is it safe to use?



Posted by: Bonka

NuFinish is a polish not a wax. It is safe to use and since it sounds like your goal is durability it could last 2 months of daily use and being parked outside. Consider using a synthetic polymer like Zaino, Klasse or Poorboy's (I think they're synthetic), which gives your durability and shine.



Posted by: Mr.Conviviality

I've used NuFinish.

It's nothing special.

I have found 2 waxes that work extremely well. I wish they paid me to tell those who ask me when my cars are waxed, but I'll tell you anyways.

if your paint is in generally good condition, I have found that Turtle Wax "Instant Foam ' n ' shine foaming car polish" works exceptionally well. I've used it on my white cars and black cars. I love it. No high speed buffer required. It's easy and fast.
I'm not sure how available it is anymore, but when I used it for the first time, I went back and bought 5 more cans of it.

Meguiars Gold Class is also a very good wax. It does have high gloss to it.
It works very well by hand as well, but best results are by buffer.

Not much else out there that puts a smile on my face.

Mr.Conviviality



Posted by: rteenie22

say you had a truck that has been sittin in sunlight for about 2-3 years and has dull and somewhat damaged paint. how would you go about reviving it?



Posted by: c^2

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Originally Posted by Bonka
Klasse


Klasse

freshly detailed...1 coat of AIO, 3 coats of SG (spread over the course of a week...needs time to cure)











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