Can you wax a 'new' Civic?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Al C., Aug 22, 2004.

  1. Al C.

    Al C. Guest

    Bought 04 Civic EX in March. First new car in 15 years. Silver. Friend told
    me not to wax it for three or four months. I remember in the 'old days' this
    was 'common knowledge' (or an urban myth!) but is it true with today's paints
    and finishes? Car still looks good, but water does not 'bead up' and run off.
    Is it even necessary?

    Any specific product you've had good results with. Friend recommends McQuire
    or something like that... and only on cold metal (before car is run.). Any
    advice appreciated

    Thanks,
    Al
     
    Al C., Aug 22, 2004
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    Harry Cox Guest

    I'm pretty sure that wax makes the finish look terrific and that it
    makes water bead up. The wax may protect bare metal that might be
    exposed due to stone chips. And importantly, waxing improves bonding
    between owner and car.

    But I have great doubt that car wax protects modern finishes, that it
    restores "natural oils", that it defends against oxidation, and that
    it protects from the sun.

    Car wax contains solvents. You can smell them! Solvents are aggressive
    and can be harmful to the finish, especially new finishes. If you wax
    a car that does not have a clearcoat, the compounds in the wax will
    remove part of the paint -- which you can plainly see because the pad
    will take on the color of the paint. Looks great, but costs you a thin
    layer of your paint!

    So I would not wax a new car for a few months. After that, wax it if
    you want... it's a good way to ensure you get the surface real clean
    of any harmful bird poo or tree sap. Besides that, don't believe
    everything you hear about the benefits.

    H.
     
    Harry Cox, Aug 22, 2004
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    Jack Guest

    I wax all my new hondas when I get them home. Use zymoil wax it is water
    based.
     
    Jack, Aug 23, 2004
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    Brian Smith Guest

    I took my Accord to Shine Factory and had their top of the line treatment
    applied to the vehicle. It offers a warranty against discolouration of the
    paint and more (don't remember exactly what at this moment). It's been
    great, bird droppings and sap, just hose right off the vehicle, not labour
    intensive at all.

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    Brian Smith, Aug 23, 2004
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    Hank Guest

    Read the manual. Honda recommends that you wax your new car twice a year.
     
    Hank, Aug 23, 2004
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    Harry Cox Guest

    Yes, Honda knows how much you love your car, and it sure improves the
    appearance.

    Wax manufacturers recommend you wax your car 3 to 4 times a year. Some
    folks even say the more the better.

    That's fine, but that does not prove anything about protecting the
    finish.

    H.
     
    Harry Cox, Aug 24, 2004
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    Bill Freeman Guest

    Nu Finish. Optical waxes are good for auto shows and that's about
    all. The trick with Nu Finish: don't rub, leave the polish alone until
    COMPLETELY dry, about 1/2 hour (most people don't let Nu Finish dry
    sufficiently and try to rub it off prematurely). The fewer times you "rub"
    your car's finish .. . the fewer the scratches and rub marks. Read C.U.'s
    Consumer Reports on auto wax & polishes. A fool and his/her money are soon
    parted.
     
    Bill Freeman, Aug 24, 2004
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    jmcguire16 Guest

    i had my 2004 accord ex done by the bestshop in the wash. d.c. area and the
    finish was twice as brilliant and the water beads like their was no
    tomorrow.well woth the $139 for a minor detail when they come to the home or
    office.
     
    jmcguire16, Sep 6, 2004
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