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I've been using the same wax I use on my other cars, basic Carnauba wax without cleaners. I think I use Mothers, but might be Meguiers. I have noticed that I have to wax the Tesla more frequently than my other cars, the beading doesn't last as long. I haven't jumped on the ceramic coating bandwagon yet.....concerned about long term effects of these coatings. Plus, I actually enjoy waxing my car, so doing it every few months isn't a chore to me.
I've been using the same wax I use on my other cars, basic Carnauba wax without cleaners. I think I use Mothers, but might be Meguiers. I have noticed that I have to wax the Tesla more frequently than my other cars, the beading doesn't last as long. I haven't jumped on the ceramic coating bandwagon yet.....concerned about long term effects of these coatings. Plus, I actually enjoy waxing my car, so doing it every few months isn't a chore to me.
On my S, I use IGL F4 Renew. Goes on easy and comes off easy. I have not found anything that gives me a higher shine (at least according to my gloss meter). Give it a try.
The Model 3 has normal car paint like every other car on the road. Buy whatever wax you want, they all do the same exact thing.
It's what inspires me every time I wax my model 3. LOL