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NLS8520
04-21-2013, 11:08 PM
As the title implies what is your favorite system of layered sealant and wax combo? I am looking to purchase a combo for a new car. Thanks in advance!

Pureshine
04-22-2013, 12:40 AM
Menz Power Lock and I use Lusso Oro Premium Carnauba Wax. 2 coats of power lock and one coat of wax.

NLS8520
04-22-2013, 01:03 AM
Thank you for the recommendation. I should add I am looking for the best combination, I am not really too concerned with price within reason.

dooyaunastan
04-22-2013, 01:07 AM
If you have slight scratches/swirls you could use CG Blacklight (glaze like fillers) topped with V7 and then put a wax of your choosing on top of that if you so desire, or you could go with WGDGPS topped with Fuzion, or there's Collinite 845 followed by 915, all highly praised combinations.

Colinpd137
04-22-2013, 01:13 AM
Just to throw it out there,
Wet-Ice over Fire. Great combo & look

Blackfire Wet Diamond All-Finish Paint Protection
Blackfire Midnight Sun Wax

cleanmycorolla
04-22-2013, 01:14 AM
I have 3 combos I like

WGDGPS w/ a Fuzion topper.
BFWD w/ a BFMS topper.
CG Blacklight w/ a CG 50/50 topper.

I have recently done a WGDGPS w/ New Formula Liquid Souveran topper and it's just awesome.

silverfox
04-22-2013, 06:46 AM
DuraGloss 105/601, topped with Collinite 915. This is probably the best looking, longest lasting, economically priced combo I've ever tried. Collinite 915 was featured in a thread on here when it came in second in a wax shoot-out, and was rated higher than the third place $8500 wax (I think that was the cost).

Blacklight, topped with CG 50/50 (or Pete's), topped with V7. This combo still turns heads.

And or course any combination of Blackfire Whiplash sealants/waxes

VroomVroom
04-22-2013, 11:57 AM
As you can tell, tons of options...and opinions. It may help if you could describe the new car - brand and color?

In general, I go with either Four Star UPP or Blackfire WD for the first part of the equation. Both are excellent sealants with terrific durability. The wax will depend on expectations and budget. I still have a soft spot for P21S and the Poorboys' Natty's series. Pinnacle Souveran is about as "extreme" as I get.