370Z Polish and Wax plus Migliore Beta Review

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Joshs2013MSAltimaSL, Oct 10, 2010.

  1. Hey guys!

    This weekend I was able to give my new 370 is good wash, polish and wax. Wash was done with the 2BM using Meg's Gold Class and a grout sponge. I clayed the car using ONR as lube and Meg's white clay. The car is only a couple months old and was in good condition when it left the dealer so it only received a 1 step polish of SIP on a white pad via the PC. I will give it a correct and thorough polish in the spring time. The main goal of this weekend was to thoroughly clean the paint and get it ready for wax. Surprisingly, I would say I achieved about 90% with the combination I used.

    The LSP of choice is a Beta wax by Migliore which is to be put above their Competizone wax. It contains nearly 50% pure carnauba. The key with most waxes of any kind is to apply it thin; this wax is no different. The wax itself I felt was a bit on the hard side. I feel this made it easier to apply it thin and even because you couldn't get too much on your pad at once. Once I started applying it, it went on the car very easily. I let it cure for about 25 minutes before removing. Removal was easier than any wax or sealant I've ever used. There was no smearing like some waxes, instead a simple swipe removed the wax. The wax left a very wet look to the paint and provided a very soft and smooth feel. As others have stated before, it really feels like something is actually on your paint and protecting it with Migliore, and this wax is no different. I pulled it out into the sun this afternoon right around 12:30 to see what kind of sweating I would get with a carnauba content this high, and to my surprise, it was very minimal, to the point that it was able to be removed without a QD.

    Overall, compared to other waxes/sealants (AG HD, Natty's Blue and Red, Dodo Juice, BF WD, WGDGPS), I would put this wax at the top of my list as far as looks and ease of application and removal. Durability is yet to be tested which I will need to follow up with in a few weeks and after a couple washes.

    Oh yes, it has a great citrus smell to it I found which was pleasant to work with.

    Here are a few pictures that I snapped. Not sure why the sun shots came out blurry though. If I left something out or you guys have a question you would like answered, please let me know!

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  2. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    That is some bright silver!
     
  3. Lol...I'm not sure why the light is so spread out like that. I even made sure the flash was off, but I'd rather post sun shots than shots in a garage that could hide the true results lol.
     
  4. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Nice job looks great
     
  5. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    The Z looks great, I am very interested in trying Migliore Waxes
     

  6. Thanks!!

    I have a new pot of Original Blend that I will be trying next.

    I also have a small amount of their Frutta that I would be willing to trade if you're interested.
     
  7. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Silver Nissan ftw!

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  8. I love it! Although it's a PITA to find defects and check your work.
     
  9. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    wrong colour to test a premium wax imo

    so migliore have improved removal? my primo on black is a mess when trying to buff it off
     
  10. I will be doing a full correction detail on my friend's Suzuki Verona. His is a dark maroon with flake. I was originally planning on using Original Blend, but I may use this sample. I agree silver is tough to really see anything at all, but this wax gives it a nice wet look to it.

    Are you putting Primo on too thick? That could be the cause of having issues with removal.
     
  11. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    ive tried it 3 times now on test panels and it always smears on removal

    i can get it to remove with their QD, but a) i dont like using a QD straight away as it affects the looks of the wax somewhat im trying to evaluate, and b) their QD doesnt flash that well, so that itself needs a fair bit of buffing to remove
     
  12. I see. That is unfortunate. I haven't had the chance to use Primo. I need to use the Original Blend I have and see how the removal process is and then compare the two. This removal was super easy. I will admit I was surprised because usually it takes some work to remove carnauba.
     
  13. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    not at all, most carnaubas these days are pretty much one swipe removal - eg; any victoria or chem guys paste wax, lusso oro, dodo waxes, fuzion, blackfire midnight sun, anything zymol or swissvax etc

    what makes the mig waxes so 'unique' is that they are incredibly difficult to remove vs majority of paste waxes on the market

    your car is silver, you wouldnt notice the oily smearing as much as im seeing on solid black
     
  14. Eh...to an extent. AG HD and Natty's take a bit of work to remove IMO. As you stated, I will see when I do my friend's maroon car.
     
  15. Don

    Don Banned

    Looks great!
     
  16. christian900se

    christian900se Obsessive Detailer

    Nice Josh! I commented on how great your Z looks on the370, my username is christian370z. It is cool to see that you are on DB!
     

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