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Old 10-30-2006, 03:32 PM
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Need some good recommendations on synthetic waxes

Looking for some good synthetic waxes that are out on the market right now. I'm looking for actual waxes, not spray waxes or quick details.

Also, after using swirl removers or compunds I generally will use Pinnacle XMT finishing glaze or Pinnacle Advanced glaze; followed by a high quality carnauba.
These glazes as you know contain some carnauba which is great when followed by the carnauba wax. HOWEVER, what's a good glaze (if any) to use before using a synthetic wax or sealant? Is it still safe to use the glazes I mentioned or should the glazes not contain carnauba when using synthetics?

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if you want a good synthetic glaze, check out meguiars #7. as far as a nice synthetic wax w/o cleaners that would remove the glazecheck out meguiars #21 layered a few times, or DP Surface Shield.
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So a better question I suppose is what's a good glaze used with synthetics that doesn't contain carnauba.
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So a better question I suppose is what's a good glaze used with synthetics that doesn't contain carnauba.
Meguiars #7.
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Old 10-30-2006, 05:52 PM
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I would not use any glaze/polish before synthetic sealant.
Remember, you want a clean surface before sealant, otherwise it will not bond.
As far as synthetic wax (sealant) it all depends on what you are looking for.
As warmer finish like carnauba - Wolfgang DGPS.
A brighter finish - DP new formula sealant.
Both of these product mentioned above will leave finish very nice.
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Meg#7 is full of oils and fillers which is the real culprit to not working well with a sealant (ie synthetic). Most glazes like Wolfgang and Menzerna are actually light polishes with sealant friendly fillers not true glazes.

DP Shield Shine, Duragloss, Klasse Twins, Wolfgang are some of the best synthetics offered.
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Meg#7 is full of oils and fillers which is the real culprit to not working well with a sealant (ie synthetic). Most glazes like Wolfgang and Menzerna are actually light polishes with sealant friendly fillers not true glazes.

DP Shield Shine, Duragloss, Klasse Twins, Wolfgang are some of the best synthetics offered.
oh really? good info, ive seen number 7 put under so many times at megs forums and the like. thanks for the info, it is noted.
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Meg#7 is full of oils and fillers which is the real culprit to not working well with a sealant (ie synthetic). Most glazes like Wolfgang and Menzerna are actually light polishes with sealant friendly fillers not true glazes.

DP Shield Shine, Duragloss, Klasse Twins, Wolfgang are some of the best synthetics offered.
so these you mentioned are just used as waxes basically?

I've used Meguiars NXT Liquid before, but wasn't too impressed on it's durability.
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oh really? good info, ive seen number 7 put under so many times at megs forums and the like. thanks for the info, it is noted.
With respect to the Meguiar's line they claim that their glaze works just fine with their sealants. I don't think that can be said with other companies LSP's and Meguiar's glaze.
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so these you mentioned are just used as waxes basically?

I've used Meguiars NXT Liquid before, but wasn't too impressed on it's durability.
NXT is not durable at all, matter of fact Meguiar's #16 will outlast it for sure. #21 is basically NXT will a little better durability. Again, a little better.
But that's another reason Meguiar's NXT suffers form durability, because Meguiar's recommends glaze - oil fillers.
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