What best wax to prepare van for winter???

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What best wax to prepare van for winter???

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Hi,
Need to get my van ready for winter. Unfortunately unable to keep it indoors in a garage and I have been recommended not to use a cover.

So what is the best prep I can do before the harsh winter creeps in?

What is the best wax?
Anything for the hi top?

Any advice would be appreciated...

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Chris

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Re: What best wax to prepare van for winter???

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Best wax for cold weather protection... are

Autoglym Hi Def
Collinite 915 Marque D'Elegance
Nattys White & Blue
RaceGlaze 55
Swissvax Divine, Mystery, BoS and Concourso
Victoria Concours


Any of these..... applied ONCE, and used all over.

Allways use a HARD wax first , followed with a soft wax.
this will give all winter long paint protection.
As long as detergent is not used and a good quality shampoo is, then the protection is as good as a cover.
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or if it's rusty, anchorwax! Totally different concept though so google it. Used by rat look guys to preserve "rusty" look without getting too rusty.

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