2ndGearRubber
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I have some boxes that are due for cleaning/waxing. They're all powder coated boxes and all happen to be snap on but I doubt that brand is relevant. One is a ~10yo KRL, another is a ~5yo KRL. I have two lockers ~5 years old, and a 10+yo used locker with beat powercoat I cleaned recently when I bought it and may not actually clean and wax it again. It's a 10 footer for sure and not the primary concern here. I also have a new cart being delivered soon (tick.....tock.....) which I would be putting a coat on since it's brand new and the abuse will begin immediately. Normally I'm doing this waxing ~1 time per year, wiping down with water a few times a year, detailing spray every 6 months or so. They spend a lot of time being dirty.
Historically I used something like Meguiar's NXT. My father is a corvette owner, thus knows something about waxes. We used NXT on my older cars with beat paint when I was younger, since it apparently cleans as well as adding a protective coating. I figured I'd ask the collective if there were any outstanding box waxes. Snap on sells a carnauba wax, and I'm pretty sure I've used regular carnauba Meguiars on boxes before. Snap on also specializes in tools, not wax, so I doubt there's any voodoo baked into their wax. On the other hand, buying over-priced snap on branded wax is a flex. My thought process being I don't need to repel water very much, or need "show car finish". I'm trying to protect boxes from oxidation (boxes don't see any direct sun, cart sees very limited sun). Probably my number one concern is trying to keep soot, filth, and general grime off and easily removed as well as a little extra protection on the finish for when I need to wipe all the abrasive dust and ******** off the drawers/sides/tops.
Talk about being a tool polisher, right? Is there an outstanding option? Or will basically anything do and I should just stay the course? Usually I would just wipe to boxes down with water to remove the soot and particulate from the air, then wax them.
Historically I used something like Meguiar's NXT. My father is a corvette owner, thus knows something about waxes. We used NXT on my older cars with beat paint when I was younger, since it apparently cleans as well as adding a protective coating. I figured I'd ask the collective if there were any outstanding box waxes. Snap on sells a carnauba wax, and I'm pretty sure I've used regular carnauba Meguiars on boxes before. Snap on also specializes in tools, not wax, so I doubt there's any voodoo baked into their wax. On the other hand, buying over-priced snap on branded wax is a flex. My thought process being I don't need to repel water very much, or need "show car finish". I'm trying to protect boxes from oxidation (boxes don't see any direct sun, cart sees very limited sun). Probably my number one concern is trying to keep soot, filth, and general grime off and easily removed as well as a little extra protection on the finish for when I need to wipe all the abrasive dust and ******** off the drawers/sides/tops.
Talk about being a tool polisher, right? Is there an outstanding option? Or will basically anything do and I should just stay the course? Usually I would just wipe to boxes down with water to remove the soot and particulate from the air, then wax them.

