Discount simonize worth it or not?

tried my best to get some pictures and couldn't get the swirls to show. they are not even close to that bad they are very light. i can try to take some tomorrow
 
Sorry this took so long I gave up on trying to keep clean for the winter. I washed and waxed today but before the wax I took a picture. They are long sweeping swirls.
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very hard to capture these on camera I even tried my Nikon and the iPhone came out better
 
Just wax it up for now, when I swing out that way this summer I'll bring my gear and I'll let you try it out and we can spend a a day getting your car back to looking new. (fo' free)
 
Just wax it up for now, when I swing out that way this summer I'll bring my gear and I'll let you try it out and we can spend a a day getting your car back to looking new. (fo' free)
that would be great i waxed it yesterday. i am very nervous to do it alone but with your help that would be great!
Is wax any good after it has been frozen? i have a ton in the garage but had been frozen. Is there a wax you have used on black to make it nice and deep?
Thanks in advance
 
There's a couple new products out that are specifically for black wax, as both have the name "black wax" on them, but any good wax will do the trick. I particularly like Collinite Insulator Wax #845. It's a beast for the NE especially in winters. It's even made in Utica NY.

I think you're frozen wax will probably be ok but sometimes chemicals may separate and not reconstitute well after freezing. Give it a try.

From what I know most car care chemicals are no longer good to use after freezing.
 
There's a couple new products out that are specifically for black wax, as both have the name "black wax" on them, but any good wax will do the trick. I particularly like Collinite Insulator Wax #845. It's a beast for the NE especially in winters. It's even made in Utica NY.

I think you're frozen wax will probably be ok but sometimes chemicals may separate and not reconstitute well after freezing. Give it a try.

From what I know most car care chemicals are no longer good to use after freezing.

I've used wax that had been frozen in the garage and it seems to work fine. It's hard to say how much it breaks down but for me it worked ok.
 
There's a couple new products out that are specifically for black wax, as both have the name "black wax" on them, but any good wax will do the trick. I particularly like Collinite Insulator Wax #845. It's a beast for the NE especially in winters. It's even made in Utica NY.

I think you're frozen wax will probably be ok but sometimes chemicals may separate and not reconstitute well after freezing. Give it a try.

From what I know most car care chemicals are no longer good to use after freezing.

ok I thought it looked funny when I squeezed it on the rag was an off white with a weird layer of clear liquid. I thought nothing of it and used it but ill be removing then reapplying some new stuff.
 
Try putting the container, if it's water tight, in a bucket of hot water to melt it and see if it goes back together. not boiling water but like as hot as it will come out of the tap should work.
 
Try putting the container, if it's water tight, in a bucket of hot water to melt it and see if it goes back together. not boiling water but like as hot as it will come out of the tap should work.
ill give that a try and let you know tomorrow thank you
 
Just wax it up for now, when I swing out that way this summer I'll bring my gear and I'll let you try it out and we can spend a a day getting your car back to looking new. (fo' free)
i just noticed you put free... You are not coming all the way to ma with your gear showing me how to do this and not taking money. I do not want you to waste your time and not receive money. i appreciate your offer but will not allow it unless you take some money kind sir :bighug:
 
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