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What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
Well it has been 90 days now. What sealant do you guys recommend for a car that will not get re-waxed more than once every 3 months or so?
I want maxim PROTECTION (from the dreaded swirls) and LONGEVITY, more than the most brilliant shine. (It shines great allready after the Megs 3000 on the DA and buffing)
I do have a PC 7424 the book and the video, and all the pads.
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Re: What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
Originally Posted by adrynalinjunkie
Well it has been 90 days now. What sealant do you guys recommend for a car that will not get re-waxed more than one every 3 months or so?
I want maximum protection (from the dreaded swirls) and longevity.
Detailer's Poli-Coat is a long lasting synthetic sealant that lasts a long time...
Detailer's Poli-Coat Paint Sealant
Can be applied b hand or using a DA Polisher...
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Re: What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
Cool thanks for the link. Do you think one bottle will be enough for the entire car?
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Re: What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
DG 105 topped with Collonite 476s is also a good choice for protection and longevity.
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Originally Posted by adrynalinjunkie
Cool thanks for the link. Do you think one bottle will be enough for the entire car?
One bottle will last you a couple years.
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Re: What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
Collinite 845 - since no one else has mentioned it!
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Re: What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
Originally Posted by inyadreems
DG 105 topped with Collonite 476s is also a good choice for protection and longevity.
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Re: What wax should I use first on this fresh clear coat?
Originally Posted by inyadreems
DG 105 topped with Collonite 476s is also a good choice for protection and longevity.
OK this is what I am going ordering. (Until I win the lottery) then I might try that $95 a can stuff.
That Zepher sure looks like House of Kolor Tangelo Pearl !
I will get some pics up soon, I just keep trying to get it a little shiner first! LOL
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