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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
Originally Posted by gbrittenum
Is there a longer lasting sealant that would be good for Toyota Blizzard Pearl paint? My wife's Highlander sits in the sun everyday so looking for the longest lasting protection.
I run into this on my highlander as well. I live in eastern NC and it is damn hot here. It's in the garage once it gets home, but get's enough sun in the 8 hours I'm at work to kill the paint.
I've also heard that two coats of black light work very well in place of a layer of separate wax. I guess what I should do is try both and see which I like the best.
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
Originally Posted by gbrittenum
Is there a longer lasting sealant that would be good for Toyota Blizzard Pearl paint? My wife's Highlander sits in the sun everyday so looking for the longest lasting protection.
I'm surprised no one else has mentioned this, but have you considered Klasse All-In-One topped with Klasse Sealant Glaze?
I've been using this combo for roughly nine years or so (I know...no imagination) on my daily drivers and have never been disapointed. The shine is fantastic, it's really easy to apply, and I've had cars still gleaming and beading water after six months of mid-west winter. You use so little on each application, a bottle will last a long, long, time.
One application of the AIO teamed up with one coat of the SG lasts a really long time. If you were to layer the SG you might strech it beyond six months.
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
Originally Posted by Desertnate
I'm surprised no one else has mentioned this, but have you considered Klasse All-In-One topped with Klasse Sealant Glaze?
I've been using this combo for roughly nine years or so (I know...no imagination) on my daily drivers and have never been disapointed. The shine is fantastic, it's really easy to apply, and I've had cars still gleaming and beading water after six months of mid-west winter. You use so little on each application, a bottle will last a long, long, time.
One application of the AIO teamed up with one coat of the SG lasts a really long time. If you were to layer the SG you might strech it beyond six months.
the twins are known for this
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Perfect combo is BL then wax then wipe down with V7 last, and after every wash henceforth.
In my day we didn't have the Internet, iPods,iPads, or smart phones....but we had some really bad-azz cars.
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
I have both Klasse products to test. So I will definitely do that.
What is v7?
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
Originally Posted by gbrittenum
I have both Klasse products to test. So I will definitely do that.
What is v7?
It's a detailer spray mixed with sealant according to chemical guys. From the before and after shots on the forums using the product, it's pretty impressive.
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
Been very happy with 2 coats BL (30mins interval apply time) and V7...
I did do a layer of butter wet wax but the effort to apply it wasnt really noticeable.
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I have almost hit the buy button on a can of 50/50 a few times this week to see if the results would be even better than two layers of the BL. I did purchase a bottle of 109 Jet Sealant. I've heard that works really well and I'm hoping it will help with the nasty summers we have here in NC.
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
If I decide to use 50/50 on it after the 109 and BL I'll post pics
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Re: CG BlackLight on New Vehicle
Originally Posted by agarabaghi
Been very happy with 2 coats BL (30mins interval apply time) and V7...
I did do a layer of butter wet wax but the effort to apply it wasnt really noticeable.
Is BlackLight an AIO, or an LSP selant? I read the product description and I'm not totally sure based on what was there. I had previously assumed it was an AIO or polish.
If it's an AIO of sorts, wouldn't the chemicals/abrasives in the product remove the previous application if you tried to layer it?
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