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2007-09-09 08:10:52 · 13 answers · asked by Kathy S 2 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

( for a woman over 50 : ) )

2007-09-09 08:17:38 · update #1

( for a woman over 50 : ) )

2007-09-09 08:18:30 · update #2

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You picked a good product, its a polymer wax so it will last a lot longer than the old yellow carnuba based waxes, its easy to use, will not give you that chalky residue. Just make sure the car is really clean, apply it with the supplied foam applicator and buff with clean microfiber cloths or all cotton towels. Including washing the car it should not take you more than an hour or two, take your time and think of it as good exercise.

2007-09-09 08:22:49 · answer #1 · answered by cimra 7 · 0 0

Yeah its easy, rub it on, let it haze up and rub it off. rub in circular motions for best results and do it in sections divided by body panels (the cracks between parts of the car like doors) make sure you are in the garage or under some shade so it doesn't bake onto the car u just want it to dry slightly usually just about a minute or minute and a half. A honda should probably take an hour or so depending on how fast you want to work. Don't get any polish or wax on ANY plastic(like headlight lenses or black plastic cladding, thats the worst), rubber (like weather stripping) or glass parts it doesn't come off. Paint and chrome only!!! Also any raised decals like the Honda emblem or model name can catch polish in small cracks crevices and spaces that can be very difficult to remove. Can you say toothpicks and cotton swabs, for hours!! Hope this helps, also read the directions on the bottle! Happy polishing!!

2007-09-09 08:25:22 · answer #2 · answered by worker 1 2 · 0 0

I'm a man over 65 with a bad back ,
& I polish my Honda with turtle wax.
Generally do it in two sessions though.
Just follow directions & do one panel,
(or half of the big ones), at a time.

2007-09-09 08:52:06 · answer #3 · answered by Irv S 7 · 0 0

I have a bottle with some used and there it sits. I reccomend "NXT Generation Tech Wax" Mequires rules! Turtle Ice works but it seems not as shiney.

2007-09-09 08:22:23 · answer #4 · answered by John Paul 7 · 1 1

I use turtle wax and mer. But not used turtle wax ice. I like useing mer better shine.

2016-05-20 06:57:21 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

ive never used their new wax. id recommend using mequires yellow #26, or some type of butter wax!
I would also take and use a mild dish soap, to remove old wax!
Or take a good cleaner/wax that either turtle wax offers, or mequires offers.(this is a lenghty process)
i think mequires has a web site for detaling and waxing help!

2007-09-09 08:17:40 · answer #6 · answered by michael b 1 · 0 2

yes its easy to use,and a woman can also use it,this usually takes around an hour if you take your time and do it right,its good wax,a lot of people are using it now,good luck with it.

2007-09-09 08:17:27 · answer #7 · answered by dodge man 7 · 2 1

(giggle) For a woman to use!? Well, I am a woman, and I have used it so yeah, I guess us females can work it!

And what model Honda are you talking about?

2007-09-09 08:15:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

any wax really is easy to use just read what it say and do it its not hard... its best to use more than one towel to clean it off and a good one is always better than a cheap ones ask your local auto parts store they will help you

2007-09-09 08:15:40 · answer #9 · answered by infoman89032 6 · 0 0

As long as you are willing to put a little elbow grease into the work, or you could get a buffer and let it do the work.

2007-09-09 10:30:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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