View Poll Results: Do you wax your E60?
I think once a year is enough with today’s hi-tech waxes.
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Do you wax your E60?
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Jimbo definately is the man on this one.. Wow.. I could learn something from you!
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Originally Posted by sg530' date='Aug 18 2004, 07:19 PM
Don't believe in clear bra.
It's easy to care for and has already protected my paint/bumper from at least 5 chips/scratches.
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I see someone voted for "e60 finishes don't need to be waxed".
I was wondering what this conclusion is based on?
All new cars have clear coats which are just clear paint that will (not can) definitely be marred by just about everything. A good wax puts a small layer of material between the environment and your clear coat so that when birds/smog/uv/water spots, etc. do their thing it reduces the possible damage to your clear coat, therefore extending the life of the clear coat. Many a car has had to have the clear done over (after sanding) because of the inattention to caring for it. It's not cheap.
I was wondering what this conclusion is based on?
All new cars have clear coats which are just clear paint that will (not can) definitely be marred by just about everything. A good wax puts a small layer of material between the environment and your clear coat so that when birds/smog/uv/water spots, etc. do their thing it reduces the possible damage to your clear coat, therefore extending the life of the clear coat. Many a car has had to have the clear done over (after sanding) because of the inattention to caring for it. It's not cheap.
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My Ride: #1: 2004 545i; 6-speed manual; Sport Package; Mystic Blue with a gray leather interior and Anthracite wood; CWP; Logic 7.
#2: 2010 535xi Touring; Automatic.
Originally Posted by Jimbo' date='Aug 18 2004, 06:57 PM
Much cheaper than a therapist...j/k.
Keeps me out of trouble and my wife enjoys driving a clean, shiny ride as well!
Keeps me out of trouble and my wife enjoys driving a clean, shiny ride as well!
Believe me, the Saturn somehow doesn't get quite the same treatment.
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My Ride: Now Driving a Freakin' Prius!
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It is right up there with cutting the grass.
I think I'll be needing some therapy in the next week or so. I'll post pics. (of the car of course, not me)
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Originally Posted by realtyman' date='Sep 16 2004, 11:07 PM
It is right up there with cutting the grass.
I think I'll be needing some therapy in the next week or so. I'll post pics. (of the car of course, not me)