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    Coats of wax

     



    Is there any benefit to applying more than one coat of wax to a car?

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    I think that would depend on the weather and how many times you wash it
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    Also depends on the brand of wax you use. If you use brand names like Meguiers or Mothers etc, then doing the car once in the spring and again in the fall should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetdart View Post
    Also depends on the brand of wax you use. If you use brand names like Meguiers or Mothers etc, then doing the car once in the spring and again in the fall should be fine.
    I was talking to a guy at GG NW Nat's with a black '33 and he had just come back from talking to the guys at Meguiers about the little blotches on his paint. They told him he had too much wax buildup, and he needed to hit it with a spray cleaner to take away the buildup and then detailing spray. He did and it was looking great again.
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