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Old 08-08-2003, 06:36 PM
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Help on Wax!!!

I can't find any Tamiya Modeling Wax around where i live... So I was wondering if any of you new anything else that would work? Like real car waxes and where I might find the stuff. thank you
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Old 08-08-2003, 06:44 PM
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There are a few options to choose from. I like Zaino! It does a great job. Go to www.zainobros.com for information on ordering.
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Carnauba waxes from Automotive Supply / Parts stores will work, or you can get Tamiya Wax from HLJ (currently on backorder) or HobbySearch (available).
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You can use Meguiars gold glass wax in sell in all Canadian tire or some store like that

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Old 08-08-2003, 08:20 PM
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Meguiars High Tech Yellow Wax, available at better parts stores near you. Might want to pick up some Show Car Glaze too. The Wax Shop makes some excellent products too.

Try to avoid "cleaner waxes" as they contain abrasives that can harm your paint.

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I used the Meguiars High Tech Yellow wax and it works really good. I haven't tried anything else yet though, so I don't really have anything to judge it on.
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You can also use THe Final Detail model wax. It works pretty well.
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